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SpoonA term for a 3-wood that is seldom used today. (He reached the par 5 with a driver and a spoon).
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SpoonOld English spon "chip, sliver, shaving, splinter of wood," from Proto-Germanic *spe-nu- (source also of Old Norse spann, sponn "chip, splinter," Swedish spån "a wooden spoon, [..]
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Spoon1715, "to dish out with a spoon," from spoon (n.). The meaning "court, flirt sentimentally" is first recorded 1831, a back-formation from spoony (adj.) "soft, silly, weak-mind [..]
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SpoonA utensil consiting of an oval or round end-piece (bowl) and a handle for conveying food, especially liquid, to the mouth, or employed in the culinary preparation of this.
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Spoonarchaic term for a 3 wood or more lofted wood Example: Though "spoon" is an archaic term, I have seen a few modern day clubs with that name.
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SpoonWooden club equivalent to the modern No.3 wood.
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Spoona piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take up food scoop up or take up with a spoon; "spoon the sauce over the roast" [..]
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SpoonThis is an antique term for lofted wood or 3-wood golf club.
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SpoonOld term for a 3 wood. SPOT PUTTING
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Spoon A term for a 3-wood that is seldom used today.
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SpoonA term for a 3-wood that is seldom used today.
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SpoonOld term for a 3 wood.
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SpoonA term for a 3-wood that is seldom used today.
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SpoonOlder name given to the #3 wood
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SpoonAntique wooden club identification equal to modern #3 wood.
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SpoonOld term for a 3 wood.
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SpoonA spoon is an older term for a 3-wood which is rarely used in the modern game.
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SpoonA term for a 3-wood that is seldom used today.
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Spoona cook or someone who serves food as their job Tent city:
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Spoonlefl
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Spoon(n) a piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take up food(n) as much as a spoon will hold(n) formerly a golfing wood with an elevated face(v) scoo [..]
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Spoon(See APOSTLE-SPOONS.)
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SpoonOne who is spoony, or sillily love-sick on a girl.
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Spoona cook or someone who serves food as their job.
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Spoon, in honey bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae), labellum, q.v. (T-B); in Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera), spoon-shaped, usually ventrodistal, process of inner face of valva (transl. "cuiller" Reverd [..]
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SpoonOld name given to wooden shafted fairway wood. In modern terms this would be a number three wood top
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SpoonA device used by slot machine cheaters.
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SpoonThe curved shape of some types of kayak paddle blades.
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