English to Maori Meaning of spoon - pūnu


Spoon :
pūnu

pūnu, rapa, koko

pūnu

pūnuspoonedspoonfulspoonfulsspooningkoko
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Definitions of spoon in English
Noun(1) a piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take up food(2) as much as a spoon will hold(3) formerly a golfing wood with an elevated face
Verb(1) scoop up or take up with a spoon(2) snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others
Examples of spoon in English
(1) Alright, open the jar and get your spoon and take a big scoop out of it.(2) It also appeals to mothers because you don't have to pack a spoon for it and then wonder if it's going to come back.(3) It's yogurt in a tube so you don't need a spoon to eat it.(4) Never tap your water glass with a spoon to get the server's attention.(5) Thirteen-month-old Kristin turns her head away when offered food on a spoon .(6) Minutes later, he stops stirring and puts down the spoon .(7) He is like a child hammering a spoon on the table, the way he pounds his fists on the arm of his chair.(8) He sits upright and brings his spoon up to his lips.(9) Holding a spoon and a bowl, this woman lunches quietly, pensively and, most importantly, alone on the grass.(10) Bung it in the pan and smooth it out with an oiled spoon .(11) They'd grow that pinkie at least a good half-inch past the finger and shape it perfectly, and that was the ultimate coke spoon of the time.(12) So I borrowed the spoon and I took it to Roy in the Hilton Hotel in New York.(13) In any case, the idea is good - eliminate the reason consumers can't eat yogurt on the run, based upon the premise that consumers can't ever find a spoon to eat their yogurt.(14) ÔÇÿThese products are designed to be a convenient way to get the benefits of dairy in the morning without having to sit down with a bowl and spoon ,ÔÇÖ she says.(15) I dropped the strainer method and adopted tea bags, made in the mug, but the drink (Assam with no more than a drop of milk and two heaped spoons of sugar) turned out the same: hot, strong and syrupy.(16) But it's not just a superior production job they have going for them: Volume 1 would be just as chilling played on a banjo and a set of spoons .
Related Phrases of spoon
(1) wooden spoon ::
koko rakau
(2) soup spoon ::
koko hupa
(3) measuring spoon ::
koko ine
(4) silver spoon ::
koko hiriwa
(5) slotted spoon ::
kōrā koko
(6) spoon-feed ::
koko-kai
(7) small spoon ::
koko iti
(8) plastic spoon ::
koko kirihou
(9) greasy spoon ::
koko hinuhinu
Synonyms
Noun
1. spoonful ::
spoonful
Verb
2. smooch ::
smooch
Different Forms
spoon, spooned, spoonful, spoonfuls, spooning, spoons
Word Example from TV Shows
Gentlemen, the most interesting thing
just happened with this spoon.

Gentlemen, the most interesting thing just happened with this SPOON.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 19

The person who touched that spoon is the\Nsame one who forced his way in the car.

The person who touched that SPOON is the
same one who forced his way in the car.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 12

The bigger question is,
what are you gonna eat with that spoon?

The bigger question is, what are you gonna eat with that SPOON?

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 19

[SPOON CLlNKlNG]

[SPOON CLlNKlNG]

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 6

"Planko" is a SPOON with food,

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 2

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