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  1. Synonyms for "scoop" include12:
    • Spoon
    • Ladle
    • Dipper
    • Teaspoon
    • Tablespoon
    • Skimmer
    • Soupspoon
    • Dessertspoon
    • Shovel
    • Gouge
    • Excavate
    • Bail
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    Synonyms for SCOOP: spoon, ladle, dipper, teaspoon, tablespoon, skimmer, soupspoon, dessertspoon; Antonyms of SCOOP: ancient history, open secret, fill, pour
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    Synonyms: ladle, shovel, spoon, spoon out, dip, gouge, gouge out, dig out, hollow out, dish, excavate, bail
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    scoop
    [sko͞op]
    noun
    scoop (noun) · scoops (plural noun) · the scoop (noun)
    1. 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:
      "the powder is packed in tubs in which a measuring scoop is provided"
      • 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:
        "an apple pie with scoops of ice cream on top"
    2. informal
      a piece of news published by a newspaper or broadcast by a television or radio station in advance of its rivals:
      "reporters at the city's three tabloid papers usually compete for scoops"
      Similar:
      exclusive (story)
      inside story
      the latest
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        (the scoop)
        the latest information about something:
        "“What's the scoop, old-timer?”"
    verb
    scoop (verb) · scoops (third person present) · scooped (past tense) · scooped (past participle) · scooping (present participle)
    1. pick up and move (something) with a scoop:
      "Philip began to scoop grain into his bag"
    2. informal
      publish a news story before (a rival reporter, newspaper, or radio or television station):
      "time and again we have scooped our rivals with the top stories and pictures"
    Origin
    Middle English (originally denoting a utensil for pouring liquids): from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German schōpe ‘waterwheel bucket’; from a West Germanic base meaning ‘draw water’; related to the verb shape.
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