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  • 1spoon — Synonyms and related words: administer, bail, bill and coo, blockhead, bucket, cluck, copulate, cup, cutlery, dally, deal, deal out, decant, dimwit, dining utensils, dip, disburse, dish, dish out, dish up, dispense, disperse, dispose, distribute …

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  • 2Out of Reach (album) — Out of Reach Studio album by Can Released July 1978 …

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  • 3Spoon Records — est un label discographique indépendant fondé en 1974 pour le groupe de Krautrock Can, et dirigé par Hildegard Schmidt, compagne du claviériste Irmin Schmidt. v · Can Holger Czukay · Michael Karoli · Jaki Liebezeit …

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  • 4Out to Lunch (video game) — Out to Lunch Super NES cover art Developer(s) Mindscape Publisher(s) Mindscape Platform(s) …

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  • 5Out and About — Studio album by Cherish the Ladies Released May 1993 Genre …

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  • 6out of position — phrase not in the correct place She wouldn’t tolerate a single spoon, fork, or napkin that was out of position. Thesaurus: not straight, upright or levelsynonym Main entry: position …

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  • 7Spoon (Dave Matthews Band song) — Song infobox Name = Spoon SorA = album Artist = Dave Matthews Band Album = Before These Crowded Streets Released = April 28, 1998 track no = 11 Recorded = The Plant Studios, Sausalito, CA Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY Genre = Rock Length =… …

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  • 8Spoon — This article is about the utensil. For other uses, see Spoon (disambiguation). Spoons from Pompeii displayed at Naples Nationa …

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  • 9Spoon busk — The spoon busk was a specialised kind of busk the rigid element of a corset placed at the centre front. As its name implies, it was shaped like a spoon, with the bottom part of the busk widening and taking a dished form. It was invented in 1879… …

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  • 10spoon-fed — /spoohn fed /, adj. 1. fed with a spoon. 2. treated with excessive solicitude; pampered. 3. given no opportunity to act or think for oneself: Having always been spoon fed, I couldn t meet the challenge of college. [1900 05] * * * spoonˈ fed or… …

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