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Meaning of "spoonways" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF SPOONWAYS

ˈspuːnˌweɪz


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF SPOONWAYS

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Spoonways is an adverb.
The adverb is an invariable part of the sentence that can change, explain or simplify a verb or another adverb.

WHAT DOES SPOONWAYS MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of spoonways in the English dictionary

The definition of spoonways in the dictionary is like spoons, especially by fitting together in the way that spoons do.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH SPOONWAYS

anyways · breadthways · cornerways · crossways · edgeways · endways · flatways · folkways · foodways · frontways · leastaways · leastways · lengthways · longways · noways · sideways · slantingways · slantways · strideways · thwartways

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE SPOONWAYS

spool · spooler · spoom · spoon · spoon-fed · spoon-feed · spoonbait · spoonbill · spoondrift · spoonerism · spooney · spoonful · spoonier · spoonies · spooniest · spoonily · spoony · spoor · spoorer · spoot

WORDS THAT END LIKE SPOONWAYS

always · both ways · cut both ways · days · dog days · early days · get a word in edgeways · good old days · halcyon days · have it both ways · it´s early days · nowadays · old days · one of these days · school holidays · stays · swing both ways · weekdays · widthways · yesterdays

Synonyms and antonyms of spoonways in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «spoonways» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF SPOONWAYS

Find out the translation of spoonways to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of spoonways from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «spoonways» in English.
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spoonways
1,325 millions of speakers
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570 millions of speakers
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spoonways
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380 millions of speakers
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280 millions of speakers
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278 millions of speakers
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spoonways
270 millions of speakers
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spoonways
260 millions of speakers
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spoonways
220 millions of speakers
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190 millions of speakers
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spoonways
180 millions of speakers
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130 millions of speakers
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spoonways
85 millions of speakers
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Spoonways
85 millions of speakers
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spoonways
80 millions of speakers
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spoonways
75 millions of speakers
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चमच्याने
75 millions of speakers
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spoonways
70 millions of speakers
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spoonways
65 millions of speakers
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40 millions of speakers
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spoonways
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spoonways
14 millions of speakers
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spoonways
10 millions of speakers
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spoonways
5 millions of speakers

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about spoonways

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPOONWAYS»

Discover the use of spoonways in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to spoonways and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Edinburgh Review, Or, Critical Journal
It was also shown, that on these shelves the slaves were * locked spoonways ' to each other ; were ' stowed in by means of the cat-o'-nine-tails ; ' and ' could only lie on their sides, they were so crowded.' ' In ' stowing slaves we wedged them ...
‎1850
2
An abstract of the evidence delivered before a select ...
On the subject of the stowage and its consequences, Dr. Trotter says, that the slaves in the passage are so crowded below, that it is impossible to walk through them, without treading on them. Those, who are out of irons, are locked spoonways ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee Appointed to Take the Examination of Witnesses Respecting the African Slave Trade, 1855
3
The Indian and White Man: Or, The Indian in Self-defense
... who are out of irons are locked (spoonways is the technical phrase) to one another. It is the first mate's duty to see them stowed in this way every morning. Those who do not get quickly into their places are compelled by a cat-o'-nine-tails .
D. W. Risher, Right-hand Thunder (Indian chief.), 1880
4
The Pamphleteer
State of the States in the Middle Passage. r “ Slaves in the Passage are<so crowded below, that it is impossible to walk through them, without treading on them; those who are out of irons are locked spoonways (in the technical phrase) to' one ...
Abraham John Valpy, 1815
5
The Edinburgh Review
It was also shown, that on these shelves the slaves were ' locked spoonways' to each other ; were stowed in by means of the cat-o'-nine-tails ;' and ' could only lie on their sides, they were so crowded.' ' In stowing slaves we wedged them in,' ...
Sydney Smith, 1850
6
The History of Slavery and the Slave Trade, Ancient and ...
Those who are out of irons~are" t locked spoonways (in the technical phrase) to one another. It is the first mate's duty to see them stowed in this way every morning ; those who do not get quickly into their places, are compelled by a ...
William O. Blake, 1857
7
Water and Vegetable Diet in Consumption, Scrofula, Cancer, ...
... has related an instance of this in a cargo of unfortunate negroes in a slave ship , who were fed upon beans, rice, and Indian corn. It is proper, however, to add, that these poor wretches were most diabolically treated, being stowed spoonways ...
William Lambe, 1850
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
It was also shown, that on these shelves the slaves were 'locked spoonways' to each. other; were 'stowed in by means of the eat-o'-nine-tails;' and 'could only lie on their sides, they were so crowded.' ' In ' stowing slaves we wedged them in,' ...
‎1850
9
The African squadron vindicated
... cautious " lest he should tread on the slaves." In the " Brookes," Dr. Trotter testifies, " slaves were so crowded below " that it was impossible to walk through them without " treading on them. Those who are out of irons are " locked spoonways ...
Henry Yule (sir.), 1850
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The History of Slavery and the Slave Trade, Ancient and ...
Those who are out of irons are locked spoonways (in the technical phrase) to one another. It is the tint mate's duty to see them stowed in this way every morning; those who do not get quickly into their places, are compelled by a cat-of-nine-tails  ...
William O. Blake, 1862
REFERENCE
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