a. [f. SPOON sb. + -ED.] Having the shape of, hollowed out like, a spoon.

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1890.  Daily News, 14 June, 5/1. Why is the ‘baffed’ or spooned bonnet of one year given up next year in favour of a bird of paradise, or a wisp of lace, or a coal-scuttle?

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1904.  Westm. Gaz., 1 Jan., 3/2. It is a confession of inability to get a ball … into the air without the use of a spooned club.

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