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A ladle (Lay-dil)
A ladle with a wooden handle protects your hand from the heat of the food you are serving.
Cradle, handle, and straddle all rhyme with ladle.
A gravy ladle is a device used to ladle (spoon or pour) gravy. It is similar in design to soup ladles. It looks like a spoon with a deep curve and nearly perpendicular (at a right angle or 90 degrees) to the handle.
The most common uses for a ladle is as an accessory to serving soup or stew, as it has a long handle and a well rounded scoop to hold on to the soup and stew.
It often looked like a ladle or spoon on top of a plate. The handle of the spoon or ladle always pointed to the magnetic south. The plate is often made of bronze.
Yes I can.Ladle is a noun:A ladle is a large, round, with a long handle, used for serving soup, stew, or sauce.Ladle can be used as a verb:Susan went to the big black stove and ladled out steaming soup.
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a spoon-shaped vessel with a long handle; frequently used to transfer liquids from one container to another
They called it the drinking gourd because if you look at it it looks similar to a ladle (cup with a long handle)
A soup scooper is a ladle. It has a long handle, and a deep little scooper. Hope this helped, and good question! See y'all later!