0 an object with a handle and a round, curved part at one end, used for eating and serving food -- łyżka, łyżeczka
He further said that he had received three spoons at that time, one of which mysteriously disappeared shortly afterward.
Different actors put their spoons in the soup, none of them having the whole picture or complete information about what the other actors are doing.
We could see them clearly; we could hear the clinking of spoons against glass dishes.
The preparation of a meal involves many things - spoons, dishes, glasses, pitchers - and a certain facility in the use of those things.
Eggs for the parental generation were collected by placing spoons filled with 2 ml of medium into bottles with adults from the mass bred population.
All together, as with the greenstone awls, the predominant avian imagery of these motifs strengthens the association of spoons with spinning and weaving.
Close analysis of the spoons reveals a number of difficulties with the previously suggested functional interpretations.
Other possessions included three silver tankards, eighteen silver spoons and three sweetmeat silver spoons.
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