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tablespoonful
[ tey-buhl-spoon-fool ]
noun
, plural ta·ble·spoon·fuls.
- the amount a tablespoon can hold.
- a volumetric measure equal to ½ fluid ounce (14.8 milliliters), or three teaspoonfuls. : T., tbs., tbsp.
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Spelling Note
See -ful.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tablespoonful1
First recorded in 1765–75; tablespoon + -ful
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Example Sentences
Spoon in the batter by the tablespoonful, and cook for about 2 minutes until browned and crisp on the bottom.
From Washington Times
On the center of each dough circle, add a heaping tablespoonful of the potato filling.
From Washington Post
Drop dough by tablespoonfuls 2 inches apart onto ungreased baking sheets.
From Fox News
As I measured out the chile powder for the filling, I could almost hear Krissy urging me on, saying: “Go for it! Go for it! Add a tablespoonful.”
From New York Times
It was named the Milk River by the explorer Meriwether Lewis who described it as the “color of a cup of tea with the admixture of a tablespoonful of milk,” the result of suspended sediment.
From New York Times
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