Synonym: dig, excavate, gouge, ladle. Similar words: cooperate, cooperative, cooperate with, loop, droop, troop, cookie, coordinate. Meaning: [skuːp] n. 1. the quantity a scoop will hold 2. a hollow concave shape made by removing something 3. a news report that is reported first by one news organization 4. street names for gamma hydroxybutyrate 5. the shovel or bucket of dredge or backhoe 6. a large ladle. v. 1. take out or up with or as if with a scoop 2. get the better of.
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(31) She watched Victorine and Baptiste scoop it up.
(32) Philip began to scoop grain from the opened sack into his polythene bag quickly.
(33) Remove from freezer 30 minutes before eating and scoop into a glass bowl.
(34) I watched the others to see how to scoop up the gluey mush with my hand.
(35) He put down the torch and used both hands to scoop up his last-minute discovery.
(36) Or you can scoop out the flesh of the potatoes and mix it with the sauce.
(37) Press with the thumbs and fingers to scoop up flesh, squeeze gently but firmly, and slowly release.
(38) The vest is simplicity itself, with a scoop neck front and back.
(39) He gave me the inside scoop on the Biggest Wave story: the thirty-five-foot mountain he'd ridden on 5 January 1985.
(40) A molten chocolate cake served with a scoop of chestnut ice cream borders on a religious experience.
(41) It was his first major scoop and he promised not to reveal the source of his information.
(42) She chose a short black lace suit(sentencedict.com), tight-fitted with a scoop neckline.
(43) When cool enough to handle, cut in half lengthwise and scoop out the flesh and place in a large bowl.
(44) Scoop out the seeds and discard. 5 Cut out the flesh leaving a thin border.
(45) Scoop the excess glitter up in the paper and replace in the pot.
(46) Cut the mangoes in half and scoop out the flesh with a metal spoon.
(47) He reached the cocktail cabinet and leaned over it to scoop up a couple of two-hundred-year-old goblets.
(48) There have been several false alarms in the tabloids,(http://sentencedict.com/scoop.html) but at the end of 1986 reporters thought they had a scoop.
(49) Scoop out any nuts and syrup clinging to the pan on to cake with a rubber scraper. Serve with whipped cream.
(50) Allow to cool until tepid. Cut the mangoes in half and scoop out the flesh with a metal spoon.
(51) By sheer luck I had given Reuters their biggest news scoop since the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
(52) Sanipet provide the householder with a 12-litre sealed plastic container, together with a handy scoop and spatula set.
(53) If you could get out of the submersible, you could scoop the animals up by the handful.
(54) I dive across the mud, scoop it toward me with my bandaged hand, and take a hold of it.
(55) The singer evinced one bad habit in the Mahler group, a tendency to scoop into opening phrases.
(56) Mama served Ralph an enormous dollop and gave him an extra scoop of clotted cream.
(57) Cut the bottom off a four pint plastic milk container to make a free food scoop.
(58) The tuna fish swim beneath schools of dolphins, fishermen do not discriminate and scoop up the whole lot in their nets.
(59) You could crack your skull on that intractable stone, or it could scoop out spoonfuls of flesh.
(60) The product is usually packed in plastic lidded tubs, 10-20 kilos, in which a measuring scoop is provided.
More similar words: cooperate, cooperative, cooperate with, loop, droop, troop, cookie, coordinate, scorn, score, scope, coordinator, fiasco, fortune cookie, discord, discourse, discount, discourage, telescope, scoundrel, discouraged, discordant, habeas corpus.