ladleful

ladleful
noun two ladlefuls of soup.) cucharada
ladleful (Quantity)
n.
cucharada s.f.
['leɪdlfʊl]
N

one ladleful — un cucharón lleno

each pan holds ten ladlefuls — en cada cacerola caben diez cucharones llenos


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