Scoopful example sentences

scoopful

definition

  - noun form of scoop

scoop

noun

scoop (noun) · scoops (plural noun) · the scoop (noun)

  - a utensil resembling a spoon, with a long handle and a deep bowl, used for removing powdered, granulated, or semisolid substances (such as ice cream) from a container:

  - a short-handled deep shovel used for moving grain, coal, etc..

  - a moving bowl-shaped part of a digging machine, dredger, or other mechanism into which material is gathered.

  - a long-handled surgical instrument that resembles a spoon.

  - a quantity taken up by a scoop:

  - a piece of news published by a newspaper or broadcast by a television or radio station in advance of its rivals:

  - the latest information about something:

  - pick up and move (something) with a scoop:

  - create (a hollow or hole) with or as if with a scoop:

  - pick up (someone or something) in a swift, fluid movement:

  - publish a news story before (a rival reporter, newspaper, or radio or television station):

Synonyms

scoop, spoon, ladle, dipper, bailer, spoonful, ladleful, portion, lump, ball, dollop, revelation, coup, dig, excavate, remove, lift, grab, remove, drop

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