0 present participle of spoon --
1 to move something, especially food, using a spoon: --
Kav (coining or spooning) is another form of treatment that involves using the edge of a silver coin or spoon to scrape the surface of the skin.
Sophie feels guilty as she ends up spooning with one of her friends.
Spooning is often observed in children up to the age of 5.
Spooning is a recognized clinical sign in pediatric neurology during standard evaluation of the posture with extended arms.
Instead of the traditional method of spooning pured food into the baby's mouth, the baby is presented with a plate of varied finger food from which to choose.
In 19th century spooning was considered a women's way of cheating in sports, frequently mentioned in sports magazines of the time.
It is traditionally used for coffee drinks in specialty cups and for spooning cappuccino froth.
In semi-final her opponent (a man) accused her of spooning.