Cuddlenoun
A snuggle; an affectionate embrace, often given to family members and close friends.
Cuddleverb
(intransitive) To embrace affectionately, lie together snugly.
Cuddleverb
(transitive) To cradle in one's arms so as to give comfort, warmth.
Cuddleverb
To lie close or snug; to crouch; to nestle.
Cuddleverb
To lie close or snug; to crouch; to nestle.
Cuddleverb
To embrace closely; to fondle.
Cuddlenoun
A close embrace.
Cuddlenoun
a close and affectionate (and often prolonged) embrace
Cuddleverb
move or arrange oneself in a comfortable and cozy position;
Cuddleverb
hold (a person or thing) close, as for affection, comfort, or warmth;
Spoonnoun
An implement for eating or serving; a scooped utensil whose long handle is straight, in contrast to a ladle.
Spoonnoun
An implement for stirring food while being prepared; a wooden spoon.
Spoonnoun
A measure that will fit into a spoon; a spoonful.
Spoonnoun
A wooden-headed golf club with moderate loft, similar to the modern three wood.
Spoonnoun
(slang) An oar.
Spoonnoun
(fishing) A type of metal lure resembling the concave head of a table spoon.
Spoonnoun
A spoon excavator.
Spoonnoun
A simpleton, a spooney.
Spoonnoun
A safety handle on a hand grenade, a trigger.
Spoonverb
To serve using a spoon.
Spoonverb
To flirt; to make advances; to court, to interact romantically or amorously.
Spoonverb
To lie nestled front-to-back, following the contours of the bodies, in a manner reminiscent of stacked spoons.
Spoonverb
To hit (the ball) weakly, pushing it with a lifting motion, instead of striking with an audible knock.
Spoonverb
(intransitive) To fish with a concave spoon bait.
Spoonverb
(transitive) To catch by fishing with a concave spoon bait.
Spoonverb
alternative form of spoom
Spoonverb
See Spoom.
Spoonverb
To take up in, or as in, a spoon.
Spoonverb
To catch by fishing with a spoon bait.
Spoonverb
In croquet, golf, etc., to push or shove (a ball) with a lifting motion, instead of striking with an audible knock.
Spoonverb
To act with demonstrative or foolish fondness, as one in love.
Spoonverb
To fish with a spoon bait.
Spoonverb
In croquet, golf, etc., to spoon a ball.
Spoonnoun
An implement consisting of a small bowl (usually a shallow oval) with a handle, used especially in preparing or eating food.
Spoonnoun
Anything which resembles a spoon in shape; esp. (Fishing), a spoon bait.
Spoonnoun
Fig.: A simpleton; a spooney.
Spoonnoun
A wooden club with a lofted face.
Spoonnoun
a piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take up food
Spoonnoun
as much as a spoon will hold;
Spoonnoun
formerly a golfing wood with an elevated face
Spoonverb
scoop up or take up with a spoon;
Spoonverb
snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others
Spoon
A spoon is a utensil consisting of a small shallow bowl (also known as a head), oval or round, at the end of a handle. A type of cutlery (sometimes called flatware in the United States), especially as part of a place setting, it is used primarily for transferring food to the mouth.