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soup spoon

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Noun1.soup spoon - a spoon with a rounded bowl for eating soupsoup spoon - a spoon with a rounded bowl for eating soup
spoon - 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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soup spoon ncucchiaio da minestra


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The soup spoon, with its large bowl, is reminiscent of a whale and the teaspoon with its small bowl and orange handle resembles the clown fish cartoon character Nemo.
Then, when Prince Charming finally stopped admiring his quiff long enough to rescue you, everyone would expect you to be eternally grateful when inside you'd be screaming: "Take me back to the witch - at least she could make it through dinner without checking out her reflection in the soup spoon.
 
 
 
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