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scooped Definition


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scoop
verb scooped, scooping
    1. To lift, dig or remove it with a sweeping circular movement.
      Form: scoop something up (also)
    2. To empty or hollow it with such movements.
      Form: scoop something out (also)
    3. To bail out (water).
    4. To do better than (rival newspapers) in being the first to publish a story.
noun
    1. A spoonlike implement for handling or serving food.
      Thesaurus: ladle, spoon, dipper.
    2. A hollow shovel or lipped container for skimming or shovelling up loose material.
    3. Anything of a similar shape.
    4. A scooping movement.
    5. A quantity scooped.
    6. A container for bailing out (water).
    7. surgery.
      A scooplike implement used for removing foreign material from the body.
    8. A news story printed by one newspaper in advance of all others.
      Thesaurus: exclusive, coup, exposé, inside story, revelation, latest, lowdown, gossip.
    9. The forestalling of other papers in obtaining such a news story.
Derivative: scooper
noun
    Derivative: scoopful
    noun
      Etymology: 14c: from Dutch schoppe shovel.



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