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Qué (quién) es soup spoon - definición

A SPOON FOR SOUP; IT MAY BE A WESTERN OR CHINESE STYLE SPOON
Soup spoons
  • Western soup spoon

soup spoon         
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A soup spoon is a spoon used for eating soup. The bowl-like part at the end of it is round.
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soup spoon         
¦ noun a large spoon with a round bowl, used for eating soup.
Soup spoon         
A soup spoon is a type of spoon with a large or rounded bowl, used for consuming soup. The term can either refer to the British soup spoon or the Chinese spoon.

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Soup spoon

A soup spoon is a type of spoon with a large or rounded bowl, used for consuming soup. The term can either refer to the British soup spoon or the Chinese spoon. Round bowled soup spoons were a Victorian invention. Sets of silverware made prior to about 1900 do not have round soup spoons; a tablespoon was used (and still is in some British houses where the silver predates 1900).

Ejemplos de uso de soup spoon
1. I look her straight in the eye, open my mouth and rhythmically move my hand up and down, up and down towards it – clenched as if holding a soup spoon – up and down, towards my open mouth.
2. The first waft was permeated with the fragrance of the fresh dill floating atop the chicken consommé. My spoon parted the curtain of green, retrieving a round pelmeni dumpling, fluted at the edges and just the right size to fit in the bowl of my plastic soup spoon.
3. That is followed by a spirited discussion about whether the linen–clothed tables should be set with a full silver setting – salad fork, dinner fork, knife, teaspoon, and soup spoon – or simply the fork, knife, and teaspoon, with the other utensils brought as needed.