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    scoop
    /skuːp/

    noun

    • 1. a utensil resembling a spoon, with a short handle and a deep bowl, used for removing dry or semi-solid substances from a container: "the powder is packed in tubs in which a measuring scoop is provided" Similar spoonladledipperbailer
    • 2. a piece of news published by a newspaper or broadcast by a television or radio station in advance of its rivals: informal "reporters at the city's three tabloid papers usually compete for scoops" Similar exclusive (story)inside storyexposérevelation

    verb

    • 1. pick up and move (something) with a scoop: "I scooped the grain into the bag"
    • 2. publish a news story before (a rival reporter, newspaper, or broadcaster): informal "time and again we have scooped our rivals with the top stories and pictures"

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  2. Scoop can be a noun or a verb, and it has different meanings depending on the context. As a noun, it can refer to a tool, a quantity, or a news story. As a verb, it can mean to dig out, to move, or to publish.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word scoop, from a large ladle to a news story. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of scoop.

  4. Learn the meaning of scoop as a noun and a verb in English, with examples of different contexts and expressions. Find out how to use scoop as a tool, a news story, a verb and an idiom.

  5. A scoop is a utensil for scooping, a hollow area, or an exclusive news story. Learn the different meanings and uses of scoop with examples from various sources.

  6. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word scoop, from a utensil for scooping food to a news story that beats the competition. See synonyms, pronunciation, examples and related words for scoop.

  7. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word scoop, from a utensil for taking up or serving food to a news story reported first. See examples, synonyms, and related words for scoop.

  8. scoop. /skup/ IPA guide. Other forms: scooped; scooping; scoops. Most people think of ice cream when they think of the noun scoop, but journalists who get a story before others also get a scoop, and dog owners need to scoop up after their dogs or else they will get a ticket for littering.