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adjective: having an excess of sentiment or sensibility : having or expressing strong feelings of love, sadness, etc., in a way that may seem foolish or excessive. Next morning Fred showed me one of the crumpled flowers in his vest pocket, and looked very sentimental. — Louisa May Alcott, Little Women, 1868-9.
- Spoony
Synonyms of spoony. 1. : silly, foolish. especially : unduly...
- Spoony
Synonyms of spoony. 1. : silly, foolish. especially : unduly sentimental. 2. : being sentimentally in love. Did you know? In 19th-century British slang, spoon meant "simpleton (a meaning that may have been influenced by the "shallowness" of some spoons). That use of "spoon" brought about the adjective "spoony" to describe a silly or foolish person.
«Spoony» Meaning of spoony in the English dictionary with examples of use. Synonyms for spoony and translation of spoony to 25 languages.
Spoony definition: foolishly or sentimentally amorous. See examples of SPOONY used in a sentence.
Translations. enamored in a silly or sentimental way. feebly sentimental. Noun. spoony (plural spoonies)
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adjective. spoonier, spooniest. Silly or foolish; esp., foolishly sentimental or amorous. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Feebly sentimental; gushy. Wiktionary. noun. (informal) A foolish, simple, or silly person.