Should the color not suit you, burn a tablespoonful of sugar in a tin cup, add three or four spoonfuls of boiling water, stir until you get a deep color, and turn off the water into the soup.
Return to the fire, with a good spoonful of butter, three or four spoonfuls of milk, and a quarter spoonful of flour, wet up in the milk.
Put three or four spoonfuls of sweet dripping in a broad saucepan, and when hot, lay in the veal and fry on both sides.
While boiling, you may add three or four spoonfuls of shell-barks, cracked clean from their shells, and divided into halves.
Set the loaves in a quick oven three quarters of an hour; while baking, take half a pound of new butter, add to it four spoonfuls of water, half a nutmeg grated, and sugar sufficient to sweeten it.
Dissolve eight ounces of double refined sugar in three or four spoonfuls of water, and as many drops of lemon juice.
Of this jelly take three or four spoonfuls, and mix it to a consistence with the addition of emery.
Then take half a pound of butter, four spoonfuls of clear water, half a nutmeg sliced very thin, and a little sugar.
Then take them off, and put them into a bason, and beat them with three or four spoonfuls of Cream and Sugar.
Then beat three or four spoonfuls of Cream with them, and quickly as many more; so proceeding, till you have incorporated all the Cream and all the Eggs.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "four spoonfuls" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.