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13 definitions • 15 examples
1
a
tool
with a
deep
bowl-shaped end that is used to
dig
out and move a
soft
substance
or
powder
:
Examples:
a
measuring
scoop
an ice-cream scoop
2
the
amount
held
by a scoop:
Examples:
Just one scoop of
mashed
potato
for me, please.
3
a
story
or
piece
of
news
discovered
and
published
by one
newspaper
before all the others:
Examples:
The
paper
managed
to
secure
a
major
scoop and
broke
the
scandal
to the world.
4
the
latest
information
about something:
Examples:
Talk to his friends to get the scoop on his love life.
Ask the salesperson for the scoop on the
brand
you're
buying
.
5
to move something with a scoop or with something used as a scoop:
Examples:
He
scooped
the
sand
into a
bucket
with his hands.
6
to get a
large
number
of
votes
or
prizes
:
Examples:
The
party
is
expected
to scoop up the
majority
of the working-class
vote
.
7
to be the first
newspaper
to
discover
and
print
an
important
news
story
:
Examples:
Just as we were about to
publish
the
story
, we were
scooped
by a
rival
paper
.
8
a
tool
with a
handle
and a
curved
, open end, used to
dig
out and move an
amount
of something:
Examples:
an ice-cream scoop
9
A scoop is also the
amount
held
by a scoop:
Examples:
Just one scoop of
mashed
potatoes
for me, please.
10
a
news
story
discovered
and
published
by one
newspaper
before all the others
11
The scoop is also the most
recent
information
or
details
:
Examples:
What’s the scoop on the new
boss
?
12
to use a scoop to
dig
out and move an
amount
of something:
Examples:
Scoop out the
melon
with a
spoon
.
He
scooped
the
sand
into a
bucket
.
13
to be the first
newspaper
to
discover
and
publish
a
news
story
:
Examples:
Another
paper
scooped
the
story
, just as we were about to
publish
it.
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