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Scoop

A scoop is a tool with a shallow, bowl-shaped receptacle and a handle, designed to lift and transfer loose materials. Scoops vary widely in size and material, including metal, plastic, wood, and composite alloys. They are used in kitchens for ingredients and for serving ice cream, in laboratories for sampling, in gardening and construction for scooping soil or snow, and in food service for portioning ingredients.

In culinary contexts, several specialized scoops exist. An ice cream scoop combines a curved bowl with a

In journalism, scoop refers to an exclusive news story reported ahead of competitors. The verb "to scoop"

The term can also function as a verb meaning to scoop out or up by using a

release
mechanism
to
deposit
the
frozen
portion.
Measuring
scoops
provide
a
standard
amount
of
product,
often
labeled
in
teaspoons,
tablespoons,
or
milliliters,
and
used
for
coffee,
protein
powder,
cereals,
or
baking.
means
to
obtain
and
publish
such
a
story
first,
while
"to
be
scooped"
means
another
outlet
published
first.
scooping
motion,
as
in
scooping
out
seeds
or
water.
Phrasal
usage
includes
"scoop
up"
and
"scoopful"
to
denote
the
amount
carried
by
a
scoop.
The
concept
is
versatile
across
industries,
with
the
common
thread
being
the
action
of
lifting
and
transferring
material
with
a
concave
implement.