spoon

US /spuːn/
UK /spuːn/
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1.

cuchara

an eating utensil consisting of a small, shallow bowl or oval-shaped container at the end of a handle

:
Please pass me a spoon for my soup.
Por favor, pásame una cuchara para mi sopa.
She stirred her coffee with a small spoon.
Ella revolvió su café con una pequeña cuchara.
1.

cucharear, servir con cuchara

to scoop or lift with a spoon

:
He carefully spooned the sugar into his tea.
Él cuchareó cuidadosamente el azúcar en su té.
She spooned the mashed potatoes onto each plate.
Ella cuchareó el puré de papas en cada plato.
2.

acurrucarse, hacer la cucharita

to lie with one's body curved against another person's body, especially so that one person is behind the other

:
They loved to spoon on the couch while watching movies.
Les encantaba acurrucarse en el sofá mientras veían películas.
The couple spooned comfortably under the blankets.
La pareja se acurrucó cómodamente bajo las mantas.