25 Verbs to Use for the Word spoonful

Heat two ounces of butter; add a dessert-spoonful of flour.

We commenced by taking a tea-spoonful each of the mixture which Abdallah had procured.

Sal soda, one-fourth pound, or four (4) heaping spoonfuls.

A most delicious dish may be prepared by stirring into well-cooked cracked wheat a few spoonfuls of rather thick cream and some fresh wild blackberries.

They had hastily to revive him by pouring some spoonfuls of hot soup in his mouth.

This lotion (which we will call Lotion No. 1) may be thus made:Mix a dessert-spoonful of Goulard's extract and two tablespoonfuls of vinegar in a pint of water.

" Still incredulous, distrusting her eyes, Tilda watched him dip out a small spoonful of marmalade and spread it on the biscuit.

He drank a spoonful of the thick salty juice deposited at the bottom of the pot.

Heat a large pan, pass ironing-wax over surface, lay in waxed paper, and drop spoonfuls of mixture on paper, same distance apart.

KRASNÓV, after eating several spoonfuls, is lost in thought. ARKHÍP.

" I slowly finished the last spoonful of my second helping, and placed the cup beside me on the floor.

Heat fat in a spider and fry large spoonfuls of this mixture in it.

Thus, patient and determined and very, very gentle with him, she got several spoonfuls of coffee down him.

Tilly Ann's eyes had been fixed unwinkingly upon the new comer since his arrival, and she had now apparently classified him, for, after successfully piloting one or two spoonfuls of beef and potato to her little red mouth, she paused, drummed on the table with the handle of her spoon, and remarked conclusively: "Another daddy!" "Dear, to be sure!

Each, as he emerged from the tunnel, received a spoonful of milk from the woman and looked at his face reflected in the pot of melted swine's fat.

While the milk is heating, rub four large spoonfuls of cornstarch to a cream with half a cup of cold milk; beat well together the yolks of three eggs, three tablespoonfuls of sugar, and half a cup of cold milk, and whip the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth.

After two hours' handshaking in a swallow-tail, a man knows what real trouble is!" She stirred around and around the cup, supping up spoonfuls gratefully.

He swallowed three or four spoonfuls without the least appetitealmost mechanically.

And, lastly, in the flavour'd compound toss A magic spoonful of anchovy sauce.

J. W. Wright alleges, that, "The phrase, 'I want two spoonfuls or handfuls,' though common, is improperly constructed;" and that, "we should say, 'Two spoons or hands full.

And another time it was the flaky spider-cake, turned just as it blushed golden-tawny over the coals; and then it was breakfast potato, beaten almost frothy with one white-of-egg, a pretty good bit of butter, a few spoonfuls of top-of-the-milk, and seasoned plentifully with salt, and delicately with pepper,the oven doing the rest, and turning it into a snowy soufflé.

And the pathetic appeal of the smart fashionable for lump sugar, on the ground that her darling Fido cannot be expected to catch a spoonful of Demerara from the end of his nose, leaves the grocer cold.

[ROGERS, enticed of Satan, has conveyed a furtive spoonful of jam towards his mouth.

I remember seeing one Tommy, sitting in the dusty road with a large pot of marmalade between his legs, dealing out spoonfuls with perfect justice and impartiality to a circle of youngsters.

She lifted the cut-glass dish from the silver waiter with soft purrings of the palate, and began to attack the minute snow mountain around the base and up the sides with eager jabs and stabs, depositing the spoonfuls upon a tongue as fresh as a child's.

25 Verbs to Use for the Word  spoonful