sugar spoon
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Definition
Noun: A small spoon specifically designed for serving granulated sugar, often characterized by a bowl that is wider and shallower than a teaspoon, and sometimes crafted in a decorative shape such as a seashell.
Usage
The term "sugar spoon" refers to a piece of flatware used to transfer sugar from a sugar bowl to a cup, bowl, or plate. It is a utensil for serving, not for stirring or eating.
Examples
- Please pass the sugar spoon; I'd like to add some sugar to my tea.
- The antique silver set included a beautiful sugar spoon shaped like a scallop shell.
- She carefully used the sugar spoon to portion sugar into the mixing bowl.
Advanced Usage
- As part of a set: A sugar spoon is typically part of a larger set of serving utensils or a formal tea service.
- The complete tea service came with a teapot, creamer, sugar bowl, and matching sugar spoon.
Variants and Related Words
- Sugar shell: A synonym, especially when the spoon has a broad, shallow, shell-shaped bowl.
- Mote spoon: A historical variant with a pierced bowl, used for skimming tea leaves or straining loose tea.
- Serving spoon: A general term for larger spoons used to serve food; a sugar spoon is a type of serving spoon.
Synonyms
- Sugar shell
- Serving spoon (for sugar)
Notes
This is a compound noun. The primary meaning is the utensil itself. It is not typically used in idioms or as a phrasal verb.
Noun
- a spoon for serving sugar; often made in the shape of a seashell