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English to English noun
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the quantity a scoop will hold |  | source: wordnet30
| 2 |
a hollow concave shape made by removing something |  | source: wordnet30
| 3 |
a news report that is reported first by one news organization |  | Example: he got a scoop on the bribery of city officials
source: wordnet30
| 4 |
street names for gamma hydroxybutyrate |  | source: wordnet30
| 5 |
the shovel or bucket of a dredge or backhoe |  | source: wordnet30
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a large ladle |  | Example: he used a scoop to serve the ice cream
source: wordnet30
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A large ladle; a vessel with a long handle, used for dipping liquids; a utensil for bailing boats. |  | source: webster1913
| 8 |
A beat. |  | source: webster1913 verb
| 9 |
take out or up with or as if with a scoop |  | Example: scoop the sugar out of the container
source: wordnet30
| 10 |
get the better of |  | Example: the goal was to best the competition
source: wordnet30
| 11 |
To take out or up with, a scoop; to lade out. |  | source: webster1913
| 12 |
To get a scoop, or a beat, on (a rival). |  | source: webster1913
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