Scoop in a sentence

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Synonym: shovel, gather.

Meaning: To pick up or gather with a scooping motion.

Scoop sentence for class 1


- I will scoop ice cream for my sister.
- The dog likes to scoop up the ball.
- Mom asked me to scoop the dirt.
- I used a spoon to scoop my cereal.
- Can you scoop the sand with your hands?
- We will scoop out the pumpkin for Halloween.
- I want to scoop some water from the lake.
- The teacher will scoop the chalk dust.
- Lets scoop up the leaves in the garden.
- My friend will scoop the noodles into her bowl.
- I saw a bird scoop food from the ground.
- Dad will scoop the snow off the driveway.
- I will scoop the cookies onto the plate.
- Can you scoop the flowers into the vase?
- We need to scoop the trash into the bin.
- I will scoop the paint with my brush.
- The cat likes to scoop the yarn ball.
- Please scoop your toys into the box.
- I will scoop some berries for my snack.
- The baby will scoop up the colorful blocks.
- Lets scoop the water and fill the pool.
- I need to scoop the sugar for my cake.
- The children love to scoop the bubbles.
- I saw a dolphin scoop fish from the sea.
- Lets scoop the rice for our dinner.
- We can scoop the ice from our drinks.
- The robot will scoop up the robot parts.
- I want to scoop the jelly with my spoon.
- Can you scoop the cheese onto your plate?
- The little boy will scoop the sandcastle.

Scoop simple sentence


- She used a scoop to serve ice cream.
- He wanted a scoop of chocolate for his dessert.
- The scoop was perfect for measuring flour.
- She received a scoop about the upcoming event.
- He watched as she used a scoop to fill the bowl.
- The scoop made it easy to portion out the food.
- She felt excited to get the latest scoop in town.
- He used a scoop to dig in the garden.
- The scoop helped him finish his project quickly.
- She asked for a scoop of information on the topic.
- He was happy to share the scoop with his friends.
- The scoop was shiny and new.
- She took a scoop of the soup to taste.
- He wrote an article to scoop the competition.
- The scoop was used to serve the salad.
- She learned how to scoop properly in cooking class.
- He enjoyed the scoop of peanut butter on his toast.
- The scoop allowed for precise measurements.
- She felt proud when she got the scoop first.
- He used a scoop to collect the sand for the castle.
- The scoop was essential for her baking.
- She smiled as she filled the scoop with candy.
- He liked to scoop up the leaves in the fall.
- The scoop made cleaning up easier.
- She appreciated having a scoop for serving.
- He tried to scoop the last bit of ice cream.
- The scoop was handy for packing lunches.
- She enjoyed using the scoop for her favorite snacks.
- He learned how to scoop water from the well.
- The scoop helped her create perfect portions.


Scoop in a sentence

(1) I like to scoop with a spoon.

(2) We can scoop with a scoopula.

(3) We scoop down from the ladder.

(4) We need to scoop with a shovel.

(5) It's easier to scoop with a scoop.

(6) We can scoop with a slotted spoon.

(7) He struggled to scoop with a fork.

(8) I used a spoon to scoop ice cream.

(9) I ate a triple scoop of ice cream.

(10) He learned to scoop with a spatula.



Scoop sentence

(11) They decided to scoop with a ladle.

(12) I have a double scoop of ice cream.

(13) I want a single scoop of ice cream.

(14) She prefers to scoop with her hands.

(15) I always scoop with a measuring cup.

(16) We need to scoop with a large spoon.

(17) I always scoop with a serving spoon.

(18) They scoop down from the helicopter.

(19) The dress had a scoop-neck bustline.

(20) The spoon can bend to scoop up soup.




Scoop make sentence

(21) I use a teaspoon to scoop ice cream.

(22) The spoon can bend to scoop up food.

(23) I can never resist a scoop of gelato.

(24) Scoop with a ladle to serve the soup.

(25) Scoop with a ladle to serve the stew.

(26) Scoop with a spoon to serve the rice.

(27) The blunt spoon won't scoop the soup.

(28) A ladle is a tool used to scoop soup.

(29) The ice cream scoop is made of metal.

(30) The protein powder scoop is 30 grams.



Sentence of scoop

(31) He used his mitt to scoop up the ball.

(32) I need a scoop to serve the ice cream.

(33) Scoop with a ladle to serve the chili.

(34) Scoop with a ladle to serve the gravy.

(35) Aises are often used to scoop up food.

(36) The ice cream has many parts to scoop.

(37) I use a tablespoon to scoop ice cream.

(38) The recalcitrant spoon wouldn't scoop.

(39) I use a teaspoon to scoop out the jam.

(40) The ice cream had a bell shaped scoop.




Scoop meaningful sentence

(41) We scoop down to retrieve the lost key.

(42) We made a peach with a scoop of sorbet.

(43) Scoop under the sand to find seashells.

(44) Scoop through the drawer to find a pen.

(45) I use a cup to scoop sand at the beach.

(46) I can only have one scoop of ice cream.

(47) I used a teaspoon to scoop out the jam.

(48) I scoop down to pick up the fallen leaf.

(49) We scoop down to dig a hole in the sand.

(50) Scoop through the bag to find your keys.



Scoop sentence examples

(51) Only one scoop of ice cream for dessert.

(52) I use a teaspoon to scoop peanut butter.

(53) I use a teaspoon to scoop out ice cream.

(54) The ice cream scoop is conical in shape.

(55) She prefers to scoop with a wooden spoon.

(56) Use a melon baller to scoop with finesse.

(57) You can only have one scoop of ice cream.

(58) I used a teaspoon to scoop the ice cream.

(59) I have a double scoop of mashed potatoes.

(60) I use a cup to scoop water for my plants.



Sentence with scoop

(61) The triple scoop ice cream cone was huge!

(62) She used her hand to scoop the ice cream.

(63) I used a spoon to scoop up some ice cream.

(64) I scoop down from the top of the mountain.

(65) I used a spoon to scoop out the ice cream.

(66) Scoop through to find the hidden treasure.

(67) Scoop through the bag to find a pen drive.

(68) Scoop with a spoon to serve the ice cream.

(69) Scoop with a spatula to flip the pancakes.

(70) Use an ice cream scoop to scoop with ease.




Use scoop in a sentence

(71) Plate down to the last scoop of ice cream.

(72) I used a ladle to scoop soup into my bowl.

(73) The collar on my tank top is a scoop neck.

(74) He used a teaspoon to scoop the ice cream.

(75) It's more precise to scoop with a teaspoon.

(76) It's more challenging to scoop with a fork.

(77) They scoop down to examine the fallen tree.

(78) I scoop down to pick up the scattered toys.

(79) The jar is emptying as I scoop out the jam.

(80) Scoop under the dirt to plant flower bulbs.



Sentence using scoop

(81) Scoop with a net to catch fish in the pond.

(82) Use a measuring cup to scoop with accuracy.

(83) I used a cocopan to scoop up some seawater.

(84) The ashmen use shovels to scoop up the ash.

(85) The ladles were used to scoop out the stew.

(86) The dippers were used to scoop up the soup.

(87) The pelican uses its bill to scoop up fish.

(88) I want a double scoop of ice cream, please.

(89) I want a single scoop of ice cream, please.

(90) The recalcitrant spoon wouldn't scoop food.



Scoop example sentence

(91) She used a spoon to scoop the cookie dough.

(92) They enjoy scooping with an ice cream scoop.

(93) I find it easier to scoop with a soup spoon.

(94) They enjoy to top with a scoop of ice cream.

(95) Scoop out of the jar to get a dollop of jam.

(96) Scoop through the sand to uncover seashells.

(97) Scoop through the bag to find a granola bar.

(98) Scoop through the box to find a hidden gift.

(99) Scoop through the jar to find a sweet treat.

(100) Use a measuring cup to scoop with precision.



Sentence with word scoop

(101) Use a cookie scoop to scoop with uniformity.

(102) Use a slotted spoon to scoop with precision.

(103) Scoop with a ladle to serve the tomato soup.

(104) Scoop with a spoon to serve the fruit salad.

(105) Scoop with a ladle to serve the pasta sauce.

(106) The cat used its paw to scoop the toy mouse.

(107) You can have at most one scoop of ice cream.

(108) The popote is used to scoop food from a pot.

(109) You can use a tablespoon to scoop ice cream.

(110) He used a tablespoon to scoop the ice cream.



Sentence of scoop

(111) She used a spoon to scoop out some ice cream.

(112) It's more efficient to scoop with a scoopula.

(113) Scoop into the pot and simmer for 20 minutes.

(114) Scoop with a spoon to enjoy a bowl of cereal.

(115) Scoop up some ice cream and put it in a cone.

(116) The excavator was used to scoop out the dirt.

(117) Use a ladle to scoop down and serve the stew.

(118) The ice cream cone has symmetry in its scoop.

(119) We have a ladle in our kitchen to scoop soup.

(120) The silver spoon was used to scoop ice cream.



Scoop used in a sentence

(121) The paparazzi hounded the couple for a scoop.

(122) I used a spoon to scoop through the ice cream.

(123) I can't resist a scoop of chocolate ice cream.

(124) He used his crosse to scoop up the loose ball.

(125) She used a scoop to serve the soup into bowls.

(126) Scoop under the pile of logs to find firewood.

(127) Scoop into the pan and fry until golden brown.

(128) Scoop into the blender and blend until smooth.

(129) Scoop through the basket to find a ripe peach.

(130) Use a ladle to scoop down and serve the chili.



Scoop sentence in English

(131) I ate a triple scoop of ice cream for dessert.

(132) I like to have cake with a scoop of ice cream.

(133) I have a double scoop of ice cream in my cone.

(134) I got a double scoop of ice cream for dessert.

(135) The premium off the ice cream tub was a scoop.

(136) I used a teaspoon to scoop out the mayonnaise.

(137) The ladle was used to scoop out the ice cream.

(138) The ice cream was hard and difficult to scoop.

(139) The baker had to add the sugar scoop by scoop.

(140) The chef had to add the spices scoop by scoop.

(141) The potter had to add the clay scoop by scoop.

(142) Let's scoop away the snow from the front porch.

(143) The cat used its paw to scoop up the toy mouse.

(144) The bucket is emptying as I scoop out the sand.

(145) She handed me a bowl with a scoop of ice cream.

(146) The rots were served with a scoop of ice cream.

(147) The ice cream scoop was crescent-like in shape.

(148) Scoop out of the bag to get a handful of chips.

(149) Scoop under the snow to build a snowman's base.

(150) Scoop under the pile of rocks to find a fossil.

(151) Scoop through the basket to find a fresh apple.

(152) Scoop with a ladle to serve the vegetable soup.

(153) The dessert was served with a scoop of alamode.

(154) The overcooled ice cream was too hard to scoop.

(155) The unsoftened ice cream was too hard to scoop.

(156) My toy construction vehicles can dig and scoop.

(157) The chef used a tablespoon to scoop the batter.

(158) The artist had to mix the paint scoop by scoop.

(159) The jeweler had to add the gems scoop by scoop.

(160) I enjoyed a double scoop of chocolate ice cream.

(161) She used her mitt to scoop up the fallen leaves.

(162) She taught me how to scoop with a serving spoon.

(163) She taught me how to scoop with a slotted spoon.

(164) I used a net to scoop up the fish from the pond.

(165) We enjoyed a scoop of chocolate fudge ice cream.

(166) I used a spoon to scoop honey from the honeypot.

(167) Scoop out of the jar to get a spoonful of honey.

(168) Scoop out of the box to get a spoonful of sugar.

(169) Scoop out of the jar to get a dollop of mustard.

(170) Scoop out of the pot to serve a portion of stew.

(171) Scoop under the cake to add a layer of frosting.

(172) Scoop through the basket to find a ripe avocado.

(173) Scoop through the basket to find a fresh orange.

(174) Scoop with a spoon to serve the mashed potatoes.

(175) Scoop with a shovel to dig a hole in the ground.

(176) Use an ice cream scoop to scoop with efficiency.

(177) The artist used a scoop to mix the paint colors.

(178) The bladings on the ice cream scoop are rounded.

(179) She used a spoon to scoop out the avocado flesh.

(180) Spoon out a scoop of ice cream for your dessert.

(181) I used a spoon to scoop the soup from the plate.

(182) I use a teaspoon to scoop out the peanut butter.

(183) You can use a tablespoon to scoop out the flour.

(184) She's an ace reporter who always gets the scoop.

(185) The bartender had to add the ice scoop by scoop.

(186) I used the sporks to scoop up the delicious soup.

(187) Bolos are often served with a scoop of ice cream.

(188) The recipe suggests scooping with a cookie scoop.

(189) She used a spoon to scoop out the pitted avocado.

(190) The fishing net was used to scoop up small crabs.

(191) She used the chamcha to scoop out some ice cream.

(192) She spooned out a scoop of ice cream into a cone.

(193) Scoop out of the bowl to serve a portion of soup.

(194) Scoop out of the bag to get a handful of popcorn.

(195) Scoop out of the box to get a spoonful of cereal.

(196) Scoop out of the pot to serve a portion of chili.

(197) Scoop into the dish and garnish with fresh herbs.

(198) Scoop through the jar to find a delicious cookie.

(199) I need to scoop up from the library before class.

(200) I always use a tablespoon to scoop out ice cream.

(201) The spoon is blunt and won't scoop the ice cream.

(202) I used a teaspoon to scoop the jam onto my toast.

(203) I have a triple scoop of sprinkles on my cupcake.

(204) A triple scoop of ice cream is my favorite treat.

(205) I always use a teaspoon to scoop out the avocado.

(206) I used a teaspoon to scoop out the peanut butter.

(207) A scoop of ice cream quenches my dessert cravings.

(208) She used a spoon to scoop out the soft-boiled egg.

(209) The recipe calls for scooping with a cookie scoop.

(210) I used a ladle to scoop up some soup from the pot.

(211) I used a ladle to scoop up some stew from the pot.

(212) The saucer was used to serve a scoop of ice cream.

(213) I had to scoop the poop from the cat's litter box.

(214) I used a spoon to scoop out the excess candle wax.

(215) I used the tin can to scoop up dirt in the garden.

(216) Scoop out of the jar to get a spoonful of Nutella.

(217) Scoop out of the bag to get a handful of pretzels.

(218) Scoop under the ice to create an ice skating rink.

(219) Scoop into the jar and seal tightly for later use.

(220) The basic function of a spoon is to scoop or stir.

(221) We bagelled our dessert with a scoop of ice cream.

(222) The duck's beak is flat and wide to scoop up food.

(223) The spoon was used to scoop out the pumpkin seeds.

(224) I always use dessertspoons to scoop out ice cream.

(225) I always scoop up from the buffet when I'm hungry.

(226) The family shared the ice cream, one scoop apiece.

(227) The reporter had to snoop around to get the scoop.

(228) The ladle was used to scoop the jam into the jars.

(229) He used a spoon to scoop the flour out of the jar.

(230) The spoon is bent up and won't scoop my ice cream.

(231) The farmer had to remove the grain scoop by scoop.

(232) I'll scoop away the excess oil from the frying pan.

(233) I scoop down to scoop up some water from the river.

(234) I used a cup to scoop up some water from the river.

(235) The ice cream machine dispensed a scoop of vanilla.

(236) I like to add a scoop of ice cream to my milkshake.

(237) I used the wooden spoon to scoop out the ice cream.

(238) Scoop out of the jar to get a dollop of mayonnaise.

(239) Scoop out of the pan to serve a portion of lasagna.

(240) Scoop out of the bowl to serve a portion of yogurt.

(241) Scoop under the surface of the water to catch fish.

(242) Scoop into the plate and serve with a side of rice.

(243) Scoop through the box to find a misplaced bookmark.

(244) Scoop with a trowel to plant flowers in the garden.

(245) Scoop with a ladle to serve the punch at the party.

(246) The bartender poured a scoop of ice into the glass.

(247) The handyman dug a scoop of dirt from the backyard.

(248) The chef used a ladle to scoop the soup into bowls.

(249) Use a cookie cutter to scoop out shapes from dough.

(250) I wish you would scoop over and give me some space.

(251) You need to scoop under the ice to get to the fish.

(252) I need to scoop up from the bank before they close.

(253) I need to use a tablespoon to scoop out the batter.

(254) I used a teaspoon to scoop the flour into the bowl.

(255) I used a ladle to scoop batter into the muffin tin.

(256) The collar on my friend's tank top is a scoop neck.

(257) The gardener used a cup to scoop soil into the pot.

(258) The ladle was used to scoop the rice into the bowl.

(259) The ladle was used to scoop the stew into the bowl.

(260) You can scoop in some honey to sweeten up your tea.

(261) I need the scoop on the best study spots on campus.

(262) We should scoop away the excess water from the sink.

(263) She used a spoon to scoop the butter out of the jar.

(264) I love to eat cake with a scoop of ice cream on top.

(265) I enjoy a scoop of raspberry on my ice cream sundae.

(266) Use a spoon to scoop out the seeds from the pumpkin.

(267) I love to eat pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(268) I used a scoop to scoop up some water from the pond.

(269) She added a scoop of strawberry jam onto the waffle.

(270) Scoop onto a skewer and grill for a flavorful kebab.

(271) Scoop under the fallen snow to create a snow tunnel.

(272) Scoop into the bowl and microwave for a quick snack.

(273) Scoop into the bowl and season with salt and pepper.

(274) Scoop into the dish and sprinkle with grated cheese.

(275) Scoop through the drawer to find a pair of scissors.

(276) Scoop through the pile of socks to find a cozy pair.

(277) The nonuple scoop of ice cream was a decadent treat.

(278) You can scoop with your hands to build a sandcastle.

(279) Scoop with a spoon to serve the macaroni and cheese.

(280) The cat-litter is clumping, making it easy to scoop.

(281) The child used a shovel to scoop sand into a bucket.

(282) Newsmongers are always looking for the latest scoop.

(283) I always add a scoop of frijoles to my burrito bowl.

(284) Let's have a picnic and bring a scoop near the lake.

(285) I need you to scoop over so I can get to the window.

(286) I'm going to scoop up from the gym after my workout.

(287) Let's scoop up from the bookstore for our textbooks.

(288) The journalist had to snoop around to get the scoop.

(289) The owner of the ice cream shop gave me a big scoop.

(290) I like to eat my pie warm with a scoop of ice cream.

(291) The ice cream scoop was placed squarely on the cone.

(292) The ladle was used to scoop ice cream into the cone.

(293) The ladle was used to scoop the chili into the bowl.

(294) The ladle was used to scoop the rice onto the plate.

(295) The ice cream shop gave us a token for a free scoop.

(296) The ladle was used to scoop the curry into the bowl.

(297) You can use a tablespoon to scoop out the ice cream.

(298) I always use a tablespoon to scoop out my ice cream.

(299) The hairdresser had to apply the dye scoop by scoop.

(300) I'm going to scoop some peanut butter out of the jar.

(301) I need to scoop away the excess dirt from the garden.

(302) We should scoop away the excess sauce from the plate.

(303) She used a spoon to scoop the last of the butter out.

(304) He demonstrated how to scoop with an ice cream scoop.

(305) We scoop down to gather fallen leaves for composting.

(306) The blabbiest journalist always had the latest scoop.

(307) I need to scoop out the ice cream from the container.

(308) The cat tried to scoop up the toy mouse with its paw.

(309) The congealed honey in the jar was hard to scoop out.

(310) I added an extra scoop of ice cream for good measure.

(311) I grabbed a scoop to scoop up some sand at the beach.

(312) I used a scoop to scoop up some cereal for breakfast.

(313) She grabbed onto a spoon to scoop out some ice cream.

(314) They used a bucket to scoop the cement into position.

(315) They used a shovel to scoop the cement into position.

(316) The spherical ice cream scoop sat on top of the cone.

(317) Scoop onto a salad for a burst of flavor and texture.

(318) Scoop out of the container to get a serving of salsa.

(319) Scoop under the fallen tree branches to clear a path.

(320) Scoop under the pile of books to retrieve a bookmark.

(321) Scoop under the pile of dishes to find a clean plate.

(322) Scoop under the pile of blankets to find a cozy spot.

(323) Scoop into the pot and stir until the sauce thickens.

(324) Scoop through the box to find a forgotten photograph.

(325) The tarte was served with a scoop of homemade gelato.

(326) The artist used a scoop to apply gesso to the canvas.

(327) Scoop down from the header to see the website's logo.

(328) Use a spoon to scoop out the insides of a cantaloupe.

(329) Use a scoop to remove debris from your swimming pool.

(330) I had to scoop back to let the person behind me pass.

(331) The wooden spoon was used to scoop out the ice cream.

(332) The friends were given one scoop of ice cream apiece.

(333) An attribute of a spoon is its ability to scoop food.

(334) The ladle is a utensil that is used to scoop up soup.

(335) You can only have one scoop of ice cream for dessert.

(336) The ladle was used to scoop the ice cream into bowls.

(337) You can use a tablespoon to scoop out the mayonnaise.

(338) She added an extra scoop of ice cream to her dessert.

(339) I had to scoop by scoop add the flour to the mixture.

(340) The gardener had to remove the leaves scoop by scoop.

(341) The blin was served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(342) Let's scoop away the fallen fruit from under the tree.

(343) I'm craving a scoop of strawberry ice cream right now.

(344) I always order a double scoop of strawberry ice cream.

(345) I used a cone to scoop up sand and build a sandcastle.

(346) They scoop down to examine the footprints in the sand.

(347) The baker used a spatula to scoop up the cookie dough.

(348) I used a spatula to scoop up the pancake from the pan.

(349) The clotted jam in the jar was difficult to scoop out.

(350) The chef used a scoop to portion out the cookie dough.

(351) The thinning of the ice cream made it easier to scoop.

(352) The dog loves to dig and scoop in front of the garden.

(353) The dariole was served warm with a scoop of ice cream.

(354) I decided to scoop amid the chaos and find some peace.

(355) Scoop onto a crouton and enjoy a bite-sized appetizer.

(356) Scoop out of the cake pan to serve a slice of dessert.

(357) Scoop out of the container to get a serving of hummus.

(358) Scoop out of the bowl to serve a portion of ice cream.

(359) Scoop into the dish and bake in the oven until bubbly.

(360) Scoop into the glass and garnish with a cherry on top.

(361) Scoop with a spoon to serve the mashed sweet potatoes.

(362) He mixed his protein shake with a scoop of oat powder.

(363) The chef used a scoop to serve the soup to the guests.

(364) The blobbiness of the ice cream made it hard to scoop.

(365) Use a spoon to scoop out the seeds from a pomegranate.

(366) Use a spoon to scoop out the seeds from a bell pepper.

(367) I need you to scoop over a bit so I can see the board.

(368) Use a scoop to portion out ice cream for your dessert.

(369) A characteristic of a spoon is that it can scoop food.

(370) The ladle was used to scoop the soup into the thermos.

(371) The ladle was used to scoop the popcorn into the bowl.

(372) The chef used a ladle to scoop the soup into the bowl.

(373) The ladle was used to scoop the oatmeal into the bowl.

(374) The ladle was used to scoop the chowder into the bowl.

(375) Give me the scoop on the best clubs to join on campus.

(376) The thaw in the ice cream made it easier to scoop out.

(377) The thaw of the ice cream made it easier to scoop out.

(378) She used a spoon to scoop out the arils from the fruit.

(379) I used a melon baller to scoop out the cantaloup flesh.

(380) Let's scoop away the fallen branches from the backyard.

(381) We should scoop away the excess paint from the palette.

(382) The chef demonstrated how to scoop with a melon baller.

(383) I used a scoop to scoop out the seeds from the pumpkin.

(384) He used a scoop to scoop up some gravel for the garden.

(385) She used a ladle to scoop out the ice cream into bowls.

(386) Raking together with a leaf scoop makes the job easier.

(387) Scoop onto a plate and serve with a side of vegetables.

(388) Scoop under the pile of laundry to find a missing sock.

(389) Scoop under the pile of toys to find a lost game piece.

(390) Scoop under the pile of toys to organize them in a bin.

(391) Scoop under the pile of dishes to find a clean utensil.

(392) Scoop under the pile of pillows to find a lost earring.

(393) Scoop into the bowl and mix the ingredients thoroughly.

(394) Scoop into the container and store in the refrigerator.

(395) Scoop through the box to find the missing puzzle piece.

(396) Scoop through the pile of dishes to find a clean plate.

(397) Scoop through the pile of dishes to find a clean spoon.

(398) Scoop with a shovel to remove the dirt from the garden.

(399) The baker used a scoop to make perfectly round cookies.

(400) I always use a dessertspoon to scoop out the ice cream.

(401) The journalist cabled her editor with the latest scoop.

(402) The unthawed ice cream was too hard to scoop and serve.

(403) Journos are always on the lookout for the latest scoop.

(404) Don't be afraid to scoop away from toxic relationships.

(405) I had to scoop amid the chaos to find my lost textbook.

(406) Use a scoop to remove excess dirt from your garden bed.

(407) Always scoop before you serve to prevent any accidents.

(408) The ice cream cone has a voluminous scoop of ice cream.

(409) I like to eat my pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(410) The curve of the spoon made it easy to scoop ice cream.

(411) I always use a teaspoon to scoop out the peanut butter.

(412) I added a scoop of vanilla ice cream to my almond cake.

(413) The frozen yogurt was as gelid as a scoop of ice cream.

(414) The ridge on the spoon made it easier to scoop up soup.

(415) The carpenter had to remove the sawdust scoop by scoop.

(416) I need to scoop up some coffee before my morning class.

(417) Let's scoop up some study guides for the upcoming exam.

(418) Let's scoop up some campus discounts for our next meal.

(419) Let's scoop away the fallen petals from the garden path.

(420) I'll scoop away the excess sugar from the measuring cup.

(421) I find it easier to scoop up the soup with a soup spoon.

(422) I'm eager to get the scoop on the latest fashion trends.

(423) The pelican scoops down to scoop up fish from the ocean.

(424) The chef used a ladle to scoop up the soup from the pot.

(425) The child used a shovel to scoop up sand in the sandbox.

(426) The child used a bucket to scoop up water from the pool.

(427) I used a shovel to scoop up some snow from the driveway.

(428) I used a net to scoop up some butterflies in the garden.

(429) The child used a cup to scoop up some sand at the beach.

(430) She used a guttle to scoop up the shells from the beach.

(431) The ridges on the spoon made it easier to scoop up soup.

(432) The sundae had a scoop of vanilla ice cream as its base.

(433) I need to scoop in front of the house to clear the snow.

(434) He likes to eat peach with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(435) Scoop out of the avocado to make a creamy guacamole dip.

(436) Scoop out of the jar to get a spoonful of peanut butter.

(437) Scoop under the sand to build a sandcastle's foundation.

(438) Scoop into the ice cream cone and enjoy the sweet treat.

(439) Scoop into the bowl and top with your favorite toppings.

(440) Scoop through the pile of socks to find a matching pair.

(441) Scoop through the pile of papers to find a lost receipt.

(442) Scoop through the pile of toys to find a forgotten game.

(443) The nonuple scoop of gelato was a delightful indulgence.

(444) Scoop with a shovel to clear the snow from the driveway.

(445) I added a scoop of vanilla ice cream to my warm strudel.

(446) The barista used a scoop to add the sugar to the coffee.

(447) The construction worker used a scoop to move the gravel.

(448) The adunc shape of the spoon made it easy to scoop soup.

(449) The congeal of ice cream made it difficult to scoop out.

(450) My dad likes to eat pecan pie with a scoop of ice cream.

(451) The ladle was used to scoop out the stew into the bowls.

(452) The ladle was used to scoop the water out of the bucket.

(453) The ladle was used to scoop the ice cream into the cone.

(454) The ice cream was so solid that I couldn't scoop it out.

(455) I always use a tablespoon to scoop out my peanut butter.

(456) The ice cream freezed too much and became hard to scoop.

(457) I'll scoop away the toys that are scattered on the floor.

(458) I scoop down to catch the ball before it hits the ground.

(459) The gardener used a trowel to scoop up soil for planting.

(460) The chef used a ladle to scoop up the sauce from the pan.

(461) Use a scoop to measure out the flour for the cake batter.

(462) We enjoyed the compote with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(463) A scoop of ice cream is the perfect dessert on a hot day.

(464) Scoop out of the sand to build a sandcastle at the beach.

(465) Scoop under the fallen leaves to reveal a hidden pathway.

(466) Scoop into the mold and freeze for a refreshing popsicle.

(467) Scoop into the plate and serve with a side of vegetables.

(468) Scoop into the cupcake liners and bake for a sweet treat.

(469) Scoop through the pile of leaves to find a hidden insect.

(470) Scoop through the pile of clothes to find a missing sock.

(471) The baker used a scoop to shape the dough for the bagels.

(472) The chef added a scoop of sugar at the end of the recipe.

(473) The farmer used a scoop to spread the seeds in the field.

(474) The gourmet chef used a scoop to neatly plate the caviar.

(475) I like to eat baclavas with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(476) The beakless pelican had to scoop up fish with its pouch.

(477) Scoop down from the top of the list to see the last item.

(478) I love to ladle out a big scoop of ice cream for dessert.

(479) Always scoop after your cat when they use the litter box.

(480) I always use a tablespoon to scoop out the peanut butter.

(481) She served the compote with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(482) The shape of a spoon is convex to scoop food more easily.

(483) Let's scoop up some snacks before we head to the library.

(484) He used a gaffing net to scoop up the fish from the water.

(485) The bird used its beak to scoop through the pile of seeds.

(486) The hot cake was served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(487) The chef used a ladle to scoop away the soup from the pot.

(488) The blogger always has the inside scoop on celebrity news.

(489) A scoop of vanilla ice cream pairs perfectly with cobbler.

(490) She used a scoop to scoop up some ice cubes for her drink.

(491) The dessert was served with a whopping scoop of ice cream.

(492) A scoop of vanilla ice cream pairs perfectly with brownie.

(493) The duck used its beak to scoop up insects from the water.

(494) Scoop out of the bucket to build a sandcastle at the park.

(495) Scoop through the pile of books to find a thrilling novel.

(496) The chef used a scoop to form the meatballs for the sauce.

(497) The florist used a scoop to place the flowers in the vase.

(498) The landscaper used a scoop to move the rocks in the yard.

(499) I prefer my barachoises with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(500) The recurves on the spoon made it easier to scoop up food.

(501) The lumpiness of the ice cream made it difficult to scoop.

(502) The dolphin used its beak to scoop up fish from the water.

(503) To get to the bottom of the page, scoop down from the top.

(504) Use a melon baller to scoop out the flesh of a watermelon.

(505) Use a cookie scoop to scoop out dough for uniform cookies.

(506) I had to scoop past my pride and apologize for my mistake.

(507) You can scoop with a spoon to mix your coffee and creamer.

(508) Use a scoop to portion out dog food for your furry friend.

(509) The convex shape of the spoon makes it easy to scoop food.

(510) Let's scoop up from the farmer's market for fresh produce.

(511) The journalist had to snoop to get the scoop on the story.

(512) I like to eat my pie with a scoop of strawberry ice cream.

(513) The miners used shovels to scoop up the rocks in the mine.

(514) The ladle was used to scoop the chili into the bread bowl.

(515) I love to eat apple pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(516) I ordered a single scoop of ice cream instead of a double.

(517) He added a scoop of vanilla ice cream to his slice of pie.

(518) She used a teaspoon to scoop the seeds out of the pumpkin.

(519) I like to eat apple pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(520) The scientist had to measure the chemicals scoop by scoop.

(521) Give me the scoop on the best ways to network with alumni.

(522) We had bliny for dessert with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(523) Please scoop away the ice cream that melted on the counter.

(524) The cat tried to scoop away the litter from its litter box.

(525) The janitor needs to scoop away the trash from the hallway.

(526) The gardener will scoop away the weeds from the flower bed.

(527) I'll scoop away the excess sand from the construction site.

(528) She always adds a scoop of chocolate ice cream to her cone.

(529) He used a scoop to scoop up some rocks for the rock garden.

(530) I used a scoop to scoop out the peanut butter from the jar.

(531) I always use a spoon to scoop out the seeds from a pumpkin.

(532) The convexity of the spoon made it easier to scoop up food.

(533) Scoop onto a cone and enjoy your favorite ice cream flavor.

(534) Scoop onto a spoon and savor the creamy goodness of a soup.

(535) Scoop out of the watermelon to make refreshing fruit balls.

(536) Scoop out of the pot to serve a portion of mashed potatoes.

(537) Scoop under the pile of leaves to uncover hidden treasures.

(538) Scoop under the pile of blankets to find a hidden treasure.

(539) I like to enjoy ratafias with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(540) I treated myself to a double scoop of strawberry ice cream.

(541) We enjoyed a scoop of sherbet on top of our warm apple pie.

(542) The artist used a scoop to apply the clay to the sculpture.

(543) The child eagerly accepted the scoop at the birthday party.

(544) The ice cream vendor offered a scoop at a discounted price.

(545) The pelican's beak is used to scoop up fish from the water.

(546) The newshounds were always on the lookout for a good scoop.

(547) The frostiness of the ice cream made it difficult to scoop.

(548) The quidnunc in the newsroom is always looking for a scoop.

(549) Scoop down from the top of the tree to pick the ripe fruit.

(550) Use a spoon to scoop out the filling of a stuffed mushroom.



Scoop meaning


Scoop is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts and has multiple meanings. In this article, we will explore different ways to use the word "scoop" in sentences, providing you with tips and examples to enhance your vocabulary and communication skills.


1. Noun - A utensil or tool for lifting and serving food: - I used a large scoop to serve ice cream at the party. - She used a metal scoop to measure flour for the cake recipe.


2. Verb - To gather or pick up something with a quick motion: - The child scooped up the seashells from the beach. - He scooped a handful of candy from the jar.


3. Verb - To obtain exclusive or important information before others: - The journalist managed to scoop the breaking news before any other media outlet. - Our team scooped the latest market trends, giving us a competitive advantage.


4. Noun - A piece of news or information that is obtained before others: - The newspaper published an exciting scoop about the upcoming movie release. - The reporter's scoop on the political scandal made headlines worldwide.


5. Verb - To dig or excavate a hole or cavity: - The dog scooped a hole in the backyard to bury its bone. - The construction workers scooped out a foundation for the new building.


6. Noun - A rounded, hollow shape or indentation: - She made a scoop in the sand to build a sandcastle. - The ice cream cone had a scoop of chocolate and a scoop of vanilla.


7. Verb - To win or achieve something easily or unexpectedly: - The underdog team scooped the championship title, surprising everyone. - She scooped the first prize in the art competition with her stunning painting.


8. Noun - A large amount or quantity of something: - The bakery received a scoop of flour to fulfill their bulk order. - The farmer used a scoop of seeds to plant the entire field.


9. Verb - To lift or remove something with a scooping motion: - He scooped the fallen leaves from the pool using a net. - She scooped the toys off the floor and put them back in the toy box.


10. Noun - A spoonful or portion of food: - The chef added a scoop of sugar to sweeten the sauce. - The recipe calls for two scoops of rice to serve four people. Remember, the word "scoop" can be used as both a noun and a verb, and its meaning can vary depending on the context. By incorporating these tips and examples into your vocabulary, you can effectively communicate and express yourself using the word "scoop" in various situations.





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