cesspool | (noun) a covered cistern; waste water and sewage flow into it | Synonyms: cesspit, sink, sump |
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dessertspoon | (noun) as much as a dessert spoon will hold | Synonyms: dessertspoonful |
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dessertspoonful | (noun) as much as a dessert spoon will hold | Synonyms: dessertspoon |
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soupspoon | (noun) a spoon with a rounded bowl for eating soup | Synonyms: soup spoon |
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spoof | (noun) a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way | Synonyms: burlesque, lampoon, mockery, parody, pasquinade, put-on, send-up, sendup, takeoff, travesty |
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(verb) make a parody of | Synonyms: burlesque, parody |
spook | (noun) a mental representation of some haunting experience | Synonyms: ghost, shade, specter, spectre, wraith |
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(noun) someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric | Synonyms: creep, weirdie, weirdo, weirdy |
(verb) frighten or scare, and often provoke into a violent action | - |
spookily | (adverb) in an unnatural eery manner | Synonyms: eerily |
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spooky | (adjective) unpredictably excitable (especially of horses) | Synonyms: flighty, nervous, skittish |
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spool | (noun) a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be wound | Synonyms: bobbin, reel |
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(verb) wind onto a spool or a reel | - |
(verb) transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage | - |
spoon | (noun) a piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take up food | - |
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(noun) formerly a golfing wood with an elevated face | - |
(noun) as much as a spoon will hold | Synonyms: spoonful |
(verb) scoop up or take up with a spoon | - |
(verb) snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others | Synonyms: smooch |
spoonbill | (noun) wading birds having a long flat bill with a tip like a spoon | - |
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spoondrift | (noun) spray blown up from the surface of the sea | Synonyms: spindrift |
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spoonerism | (noun) transposition of initial consonants in a pair of words | - |
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spoonfeed | (verb) teach without challenging the students | - |
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(verb) feed with a spoon | - |
spoonfeeding | (noun) feeding someone (as a baby) from a spoon | - |
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(noun) teaching in an overly simplified way that discourages independent thought | - |
spoonflower | (noun) tropical American aroid having edible tubers that are cooked and eaten like yams or potatoes | Synonyms: malanga, tannia, Xanthosoma atrovirens, Xanthosoma sagittifolium, yautia |
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spoonful | (noun) as much as a spoon will hold | Synonyms: spoon |
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spoonie | (noun) someone with a chronic illness | - |
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spoopy | (adjective) funny and spooky at the same time | - |
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spoor | (noun) the trail left by a person or an animal; what the hunter follows in pursuing game | - |
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tablespoon | (noun) a spoon larger than a dessert spoon; used for serving | - |
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(noun) as much as a tablespoon will hold | Synonyms: tablespoonful |
tablespoonful | (noun) as much as a tablespoon will hold | Synonyms: tablespoon |
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teaspoon | (noun) a small spoon used for stirring tea or coffee; holds about one fluid dram | - |
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(noun) as much as a teaspoon will hold | Synonyms: teaspoonful |
teaspoonful | (noun) as much as a teaspoon will hold | Synonyms: teaspoon |
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