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"spoon-feed" Definitions
  1. [often passive] (disapproving) to teach people something in a way that gives them too much help and does not make them think for themselves
  2. spoon-feed somebody to feed somebody, especially a baby, with a spoonTopics Life stagesc2

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We cannot allow biased media to spoon feed us bias.
"I can't spoon-feed, I just don't do that," he said.
By his last year, 1971, his wife had to spoon-feed him.
The Final Cut sets out to captivate the audience, not spoon-feed them.
We're just gonna bite the hand off if you spoon-feed us. Right.
"What we got wrong, we thought we would spoon-feed venture 101," Fagnan said.
And the other thing is, frankly, who's gonna spoon-feed to the Daily Beast?
If you want to sell into large healthcare players, you've got to spoon-feed them.
We trained robots to spoon feed us our opinions and then force feed us associated content.
Time reported that she could even "spoon-feed elderly sufferers, and rock feverish babies to sleep".
David Brandon Geeting: When making art of any kind, it's important not to spoon-feed people.
It doesn't spoon feed you, but it does a much better job of getting the ball rolling.
Why spend time rooting around an in an invisible box when others can spoon-feed you funny videos?
She lets Adora spoon-feed her "the blue" because, she tells her sister, Adora wants her to be incapacitated.
The staff member looked at him as if he'd asked whether she could spoon-feed caviar to our newborn.
It doesn't spoon-feed the viewer a lot of exposition, leaving parts of the back story a little enigmatic.
In other words, don't spoon-feed babies the usual purees -- instead, hand them a soft asparagus spear or a banana.
Before randomization, most of the mothers were planning to spoon-feed their babies, so this was a new way of thinking.
At the end of it he was joking that he should have put in his rider to have someone spoon feed him.
Haitian ruler François "Papa Doc" Duvalier's wife had to spoon-feed him by the end of his reign because of his many ailments.
A social network that understands how you consume information is a social network that knows how to spoon-feed it to you just right.
Drivers can't spoon-feed babies in a car seat, but they can hand them a tube of banana puffs and let them feed themselves.
Staff wheel him out to a windowless visitation room, where Van Leer and her sister spoon-feed him nutrition shakes and give him back rubs.
To see that, the would-be short artists just have to look at some overseas reactions of people America used to spoon-feed with forward guidance.
Inside Out is here to breakdown the complexity of human existence into teeny, tiny, anthropomorphic pieces and spoon-feed them to you as you enter 23.
But to spoon-feed a fighter of his caliber is ridiculous, and doing so for much longer is almost certain to deflate the already waning interest of the fans.
"There was a little bit of greater unpredictability relative to other central banks, certainly the way the (European Central Bank) and the Fed spoon feed everything in advance," Halpenny recalled.
Meanwhile Duncan Lacrombe, former royal editor of The Sun, said the couple's recent attempts at privacy could be seen as an attempt to "keep away" the public and "spoon feed" the press.
Then I would imprison him in his highchair and spoon-feed him, eager to witness gastronomic revelation — the earthy sweetness of yams tinged with maple syrup, the vegetal pleasure of buttery broccoli.
At the same time, we don't want the show to spoon-feed all of this to us: make these questions integral parts of the story, and they'll come out in a more satisfying way.
Chomsky's big idea was that the world is controlled by informational channels that spoon-feed us nutritionally void info-bytes, that the truth—or, more often, the context—of what we're told isn't verifiable.
To reach the logical end-point of employee exploitation and Customer Obsession™, an underpaid contractor must be sent to my exact location to spoon-feed me pre-chewed nutritional paste at an hour's notice.
The press-texts, meanwhile, have made no attempt to spoon-feed information to viewers, most limited to only a few words printed in a small typeface on an otherwise blank sheet of white printer paper.
If, in our sport, it seems like people think this is not one isolated incident and there could be more of that going on, I feel like they're just going to make legislation and just spoon-feed us.
If, in our sport, it seems like people think this is not one isolated incident and there could be more of that going on, I feel like they're just going to make legislation and just spoon-feed us.
One asylum officer told Vox that a CBP agent said they were "instructed not to ask" about fear of return to Mexico; another CBP agent told another asylum officer, "We don't want to spoon-feed them" any supposed asylum magic words.
On page 71, you may get a really sad photo of Ken Caminiti alone in his kitchen, while on page 72, you see Mike Piazza and Eric Karros try to spoon-feed pasta to a cardboard cutout of Tommy Lasorda.
She thinks they have a strong start in that effort with Shannara — a show she says aims not to "spoon feed" viewers mythology, banking instead on their Game of Thrones-honed abilities to piece together information, and meets viewers' high expectations for the genre storytelling.
"We didn't want to spoon-feed it to them, in that way," said James Masciovecchio, the production's director, especially because in the play, "certain lines were almost scarily similar" to Mr. Trump's campaign rhetoric, including hard-line positions on immigration and law and order.
An article on Monday, about a study showing that babies who feed themselves, a practice known as baby-led weaning, are not less likely to be overweight than babies whose parents spoon-feed them, generated a large comment response from New York Times readers.
"Suzanne is the kind of human being who will spoon-feed you when you are a mess," the actress Vanessa Marcil, who worked with Ms. Whang on "Las Vegas," told The New York Times in 2013, when Ms. Whang married her second husband, Jay Nickerson.
But to quote him once again: "I usually don't like to 'spoon feed' my audience because I grew up idolizing story tellers who tell stories using symbolism, so it was in my nature to do the same" and in the spirit of the Halloween season we picked the videos that fit best visually and thematically under the umbrella of horror and examined the possible influences and symbolism throughout.
Since Trump's election, they've proven to be more capable lapdogs than watch dogs, breathlessly reporting all the rumors as fact and innuendos spoon feed to them by the Deep State actors like James ClapperJames Robert ClapperEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Former DHS, intelligence leaders launch group to protect presidential campaigns from foreign interference Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief MORE and John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE.
Later, the sow gives birth to a litter of piglets. The man attempts to spoon-feed milk to the piglets, but the piglets prefer to drink directly from the milk bowl. In general, the piglets prefer their mother's company, repeatedly scorning the man's advances. Taking this rejection as an unforgivable personal slight, the man hangs the piglets and leaves their bodies strung up in the open.
A 1957 model high chair by Cosco. Baby in wooden high chair, about 1935 Open- air museum Cloppenburg, Germany A high chair is a piece of furniture used for feeding older babies and younger toddlers. The seat is raised a fair distance from the ground, so that a person of adult height may spoon-feed the child comfortably from a standing position (hence the name). It often has a wide base to increase stability.
Spoon-feeding Spoons can be used as a musical instrument. To spoon-feed oneself or another can simply mean to feed by means of a spoon. Metaphorically, however, it often means to present something to a person or group so thoroughly or wholeheartedly as to preclude the need of independent thought, initiative or self-reliance on the part of the recipient; or to present information in a slanted version, with the intent to preclude questioning or revision. Someone who accepts passively what has been offered in this way is said to have been spoon-fed.
The group ate greedily, including Fengguan, who continued to make nasty comments on the girl as she tried to spoon-feed Fengguan. The friends were surprised on how she could afford a treat, and the girl replied that she had a lot of savings after working for one year. The friends discovered the girl's disappearance shortly after they left the food centre. A worried Young-min instructed the group to split up and search; Fengguan, Hee-dong and Jeong-an in one, Renyu, Young-min and Jong-nam in the other.
When Homer gets up early to make Mr. Burns breakfast, he wakes up Marge in bed. She says: "Homie, it's 4:30 in the morning. Little Rascals isn't on until 6", referencing The Little Rascals, a series of comedy short films from the 1930s. Smithers uses a Macintosh computer with the Mac OS operating system to search for his replacement.. At the end of the episode, Burns is lying in bed in a body cast, chewing loudly and pausing his speech for Smithers to spoon-feed him, as in A Clockwork Orange when a bedridden Alex is spoonfed steak.
This feature utilises HTTP/1.1 to consolidate multiple HTTP requests from multiple clients into a single TCP socket to the back-end servers. ; TCP buffering : The load balancer can buffer responses from the server and spoon-feed the data out to slow clients, allowing the web server to free a thread for other tasks faster than it would if it had to send the entire request to the client directly. ; Direct Server Return : An option for asymmetrical load distribution, where request and reply have different network paths. ; Health checking : The balancer polls servers for application layer health and removes failed servers from the pool.
" Tom Wicker of Exeunt praised the play as "unsentimental and richly written". Wicker praised the set design as evocative and also stated that the dialogue "is suitably earthy, enriched with colloquialisms and nuggets of folklore that turn the play into something more interesting and freestanding than the straightforward diatribe against early ‘80s capitalism it threatens to be at the start." In The Guardian, Lyn Gardner described Fen as a "mysterious, tantalising play that, with its elliptical scenes and multiple characters, refuses to spoon-feed its audience. It offers a clear-eyed, feminist-socialist perspective on women and labour, but there is something darker and wilder lurking in its witchy psychic landscape.
The film was shot on 35mm film using the ARRICAM LT and Panavision XL. Most of the film was shot on Cooke S4 lenses and Low Con 1 and Low Con 2 filters in order to achieve the desired look. Cinematographer Bradley Young said he wanted to witness to the film's form take shape instead of having to make it look a certain way in post- production, and felt 35mm allowed him to add the energy of the film into the negative directly. The film does not give a time period for its setting, but reviewers have described it as seemingly dating to the 1960s or 70s. Lowery did not want to "spoon feed" the audience who would watch the film, as he noted he despises being "spoon fed" himself.
Playing a severely paralysed character on screen, off screen Day-Lewis had to be moved around the set in his wheelchair, and crew members would curse at having to lift him over camera and lighting wires, all so that he might gain insight into all aspects of Brown's life, including the embarrassments. Crew members were also required to spoon-feed him. It was rumoured that he had broken two ribs during filming from assuming a hunched-over position in his wheelchair for so many weeks, something he denied years later at the 2013 Santa Barbara International Film Festival.An Inspirational Journey: The Making of My Left Foot DVD, Miramax Films, 2005 Day-Lewis returned to the stage in 1989 to work with Richard Eyre, as the title character in Hamlet at the National Theatre, London, but during a performance collapsed during the scene where the ghost of Hamlet's father appears before him.

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