"Ladleful" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A ladleful is a noun that refers to the amount of liquid or substance that can be held by a ladle, typically a kitchen tool used for scooping and pouring. It is often used to describe a specific quantity or portion of food, such as "a ladleful of soup" or "a ladleful of sugar".
To ladify means to make something or someone more masculine or boys' in nature. It can also refer to the process of treating something as if it were a boy's toy or plaything.
Ladin is an Romance language spoken primarily in the Ladin-speaking areas of Italy, which include parts of the provinces of Trentino, Belluno, and Bolzano in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and Veneto regions, as well as the province of Udine in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. It is closely related to other Romance languages, such as Italian, Romansh, and Romansch, and is also spoken by Ladin-speaking communities in Switzerland and Austria.
A ladle is a long-handled utensil used to scoop and pour liquids or foods, such as soup or sauce, from a container to a serving dish or directly to someone's plate. It is typically made of metal, wood, or plastic and has a shallow, curved or angled bowl at the end of the handle.
The verb "ladle" means to pour or scoop a liquid or a solid from a container, often in a careful or measured way. It can also mean to serve or distribute something, such as a liquid or a food, in a measured or portioned amount. For example:<br><br> She ladled the soup into bowls for everyone to eat.<br> The baker ladled the batter into the muffin tin.<br><br>The noun "ladle" refers to the container or tool used to scoop or pour something.
Ladles are large spoons used for serving and carrying hot or liquid foods, typically from a pot or kettle to a serving dish or table. They are often used in cooking, serving, and presenting meals.
A lady-in-waiting is a high-ranking female attendant or servant who assists a queen, princess, or other noblewoman. She is typically a member of the royal court and is responsible for attending to the personal needs and duties of the monarch or noblewoman. The lady-in-waiting may perform tasks such as helping with dressing, hair styling, and makeup, as well as accompanying the royal person on official events and ceremonies. The position is typically considered an honor and a prestigious role.