You would use: +"saginaw"+"all_nighter-diner"-"greasy spoon".
+Saginaw +"all-night diner" -"greasy spoon"
The vowel sound in "spoon" is neither a long nor a short "o". It does, however, have a long "oo" sound.
He handed the money in. For Example : He handed the money in copper coins.But if you wish to say: He held the money in his hand use the first phrase.
laugh tan did = left-handed
Caught red handed
Silver spoon(s)
Yes, the word "spoon" has a short U sound, not a long U sound.
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Your search would look something like this: +Saginaw +"all-night diner" -"greasy spoon"
The knife and spoon are placed on the right side of the setting (the knife to the right of the plate, and the spoon to the right of the knife), and the fork to the left of the plate. For a left-handed person, reverse the placement.
it means a man full of stuffings