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sug·ar spoon
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sugar spoon, sugar shellnoun
a spoon for serving sugar; often made in the shape of a seashell
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sugar spoonnoun
A spoon, similar in size and shape to a teaspoon, used for serving granulated sugar.
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Sugar spoon
A sugar spoon is a piece of cutlery used for serving granulated sugar. This type of spoon resembles a teaspoon, except that the bowl is deeper and often molded in the shape of a sea shell, giving it the name sugar shell. Sugar spoons are sometimes called "sugar shovels" because of their rectangular shape and deep bowl. Sterling silver sugar spoons are used with formal silver coffee or tea sets.
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sugar spoon
A sugar spoon is a piece of cutlery with a small, typically rounded bowl at the end of a handle, used specifically for dispensing sugar, usually for coffee or tea times. They are often part of a tableware set and are smaller than regular spoons. Some sugar spoons can have a more decorative or sculpted design due to their speciality function.
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Sugar spoon
A sugar spoon is a piece of cutlery used for serving granulated sugar. This type of spoon resembles a teaspoon except that the bowl is deeper and often molded in the shape of a sea shell, giving it the name sugar shell. Sugar spoons are sometimes called "sugar shovels" because of their rectangular shape and deep bowl. Sterling silver sugar spoons are used with formal silver coffee or tea sets.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sugar spoon in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sugar spoon in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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