
1) Australian quarterly magazine 2) Autobot 3) Bail out of special cage 4) Baskin-Robbins implement 5) Baskin-Robbins serving 6) Baskin-Robbins unit 7) Baskin-Robbins utensil 8) BBC high definition programme 9) Be first with the news 10) Belgian Eurodance group 11) Big get for a reporter 12) Big news exclusive
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1) Bail 2) Beat to the punch 3) Exclusive 4) Goop 5) Info 6) Ladle 7) Max 8) News 9) Outmaneuver 10) Outmanoeuvre 11) Perforator 12) Scoopful 13) Shovel 14) Spade 15) Sweep
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- a hollow concave shape made by removing something
- a news report that is reported first by one news organization
- the shovel or bucket of dredge or backhoe
- a large ladle
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An exclusive story that no-one else has reported.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/school_report/4791411.stm

• (v. t.) To get a scoop, or a beat, on (a rival). • (n.) A beat. • (n.) A deep shovel, or any similar implement for digging out and dipping or shoveling up anything; as, a flour scoop; the scoop of a dredging machine. • (n.) A sweep; a stroke; a swoop. • (n.) A place hollowed out; a basinlike cavity; a hollow. • (n.) ...
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[Verb] To gather up, collect.
Example: The teacher scooped up the students files and put them away.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/glossary/

A rubber tired-, battery- or diesel-powered piece of equipment designed for cleaning runways and hauling supplies.
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http://www.coaleducation.org/glossary.htm

1. A large ladle; a vessel with a long handle, used for dipping liquids; a utensil for bailing boats. ... 2. A deep shovel, or any similar implement for digging out and dipping or shoveling up anything; as, a flour scoop; the scoop of a dredging machine. ... 3. <surgery> A spoon-shaped instrument, used in extracting certain substances or fore...
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Scientific Co-operation (Member States` sharing in technical work for the EU Commission)
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21114

An improper swing in which the club has a digging or scooping action
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21422
Scoop noun [ Middle English
scope , of Scand. origin; confer Swedish
skopa , akin to Dutch
schop a shovel, German
schüppe , and also to English
shove . See
Shovel .]
1. A large ladle; a vessel with a long handle, used for dipping liquids; a utensil f...
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/34
Scoop transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Scooped ;
present participle & verbal noun Scooping .] [ Middle English
scopen . See
Scoop ,
noun ]
1. To take out or up with, a scoop; to...
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An exclusive or first-published story.
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http://www.journalism.co.uk/terms-definitions-dictionary-terminology-words/

Scoop is slang for news received in advance of one's rivals.
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http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/ZS.HTM

A rubber tired-, battery- or diesel-powered piece of equipment designed for cleaning runways and hauling supplies.
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http://www.rocksandminerals.com/glossary.htm

An important or significant news published or broadcast before other competing media know of it.
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http://www.thenewsmanual.net/Resources/glossary.html

Inset or protusion that implies the intake of air. May be functional for cooling/ventilation or purely ornamental.
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noun the shovel or bucket of dredge or backhoe
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noun a large ladle; `he used a scoop to serve the ice cream`
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To scoop the ball into the air rather than loft it.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21644

A method of picking up the ball by accelerating the head of the stick under the ball.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21695

Dipper tool for portioning batter or dough. Common sizes:
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Slang for a drink that was for a time ubiquitous in Dublin, as it overtook “jar”.
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https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/up-to-90-ireland-in-our-favourite-words-

Raising the nose.
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Raising the nose of the board.
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https://www.theskibum.com/snowboarding-glossary
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