Ladled [verb]

Definition of Ladled:

dig up; shovel

Synonyms of Ladled:


Opposite/Antonyms of Ladled:

Raise

Fill

Spend

Lower

Drop

Weaken


Sentence/Example of Ladled:

You should have heard him when he ladled out the talk to me.

She went to the crane at the fireplace, uncovered the hanging pot, and ladled out a deep bowl of steaming soup.

More invitations to Eli's room, more liquor ladled out and more money handed around to the company.

So he bought a pound of bacon, roasted it, caught the melted fat in a large iron spoon, and ladled it down his wife's throat.

He yielded and ladled out in the old-fashioned way, on the point of a knife-blade, what he believed to be the right amount.

Skenedonk went to the gigantic hearth, and one of the Jews ladled him out a bowlful of the cauldron stew, which he brought to me.

Loathsome prigs, stiff conventions, editor of cheap magazines ladled in Sir Wots-his-name.

Hildigund ladled up some broth, saying nothing, and Cappen ate it with pleasure, though it could have used more seasoning.

The latter is received in an excavation made in the earth, from which it is ladled out into iron moulds.

Peggy herself ladled out the iced lemonade from the punch bowl.