She used a scoop to serve the ice cream.
A utensil used for lifting or serving food, often shaped like a small bowl.
He will scoop the sand into the bucket.
To lift or move something with a scoop or similar tool.
The journalist got the scoop on the new movie.
A news story or piece of information that is exclusive or first to be reported.
They need to scoop more details for the article.
To gather or collect information, especially in journalism.
Add one scoop of powder to the water.
A quantity of something that can be held in a scoop.
She scooped up the cat and hugged it.
To take or remove something quickly or suddenly.
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