spoon in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
SPOON: A utensil with a rounded, typically shallow bowl at one end, used for stirring, serving, or eating food.
Sample Sentences
- She stirred the soup with a wooden spoon, letting the aroma fill the kitchen.
- He handed her a silver spoon, a family heirloom passed down through generations.
- After the meal, she used a spoon to scoop up the last bit of dessert from the bowl.
- The toddler clumsily tried to eat her cereal with a large metal spoon.
- In a moment of creativity, he carved a beautiful design into the wooden spoon.
- She stirred her coffee with a silver spoon, watching the cream swirl into the dark liquid.
- The child carefully balanced a spoon on her nose, giggling at her own reflection in the shiny surface.
- During the picnic, we forgot to bring a spoon for the potato salad, so we had to improvise with a piece of cardboard.
- He held the spoon high above the pot, ready to serve the steaming soup to his eager guests.
- In the quiet of the night, the only sound was the gentle clink of a spoon against a bowl as she enjoyed her dessert.
- She carefully stirred her soup with a silver spoon.
- He handed her a wooden spoon to help mix the batter.
- The child gleefully scooped up the ice cream with a bright red spoon.
- After dinner, he picked up the spoon and started to play with it absentmindedly.
- In the drawer, there was a collection of spoons from different countries.
- She stirred her soup with a silver spoon.
- He used a wooden spoon to mix the ingredients thoroughly.
- The child giggled as she tried to balance a spoon on her nose.
- I prefer eating dessert with a small spoon to savor every bite.
- The antique shop had a beautiful collection of ornate spoons from various countries.