spoonwise

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

spoon +‎ -wise

Adverb[edit]

spoonwise (not comparable)

  1. Closely nestled together, like spoons.
    • 1994, Elizabeth Inman, The Rake's Quarry:
      Finally, Elaine rolled over and fitted herself spoonwise against the solid wall of Burton's back.
    • 1999, Vivian Leiber, Soldier and the Society Girl:
      She didn't protest when he put his arms around her, pulling him to her spoonwise, kissing an errant lock of hair as it brushed against his face.

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