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be scoop
noun
Any cup- or bowl-shaped tool, usually with a handle, used to lift and move loose or soft solid material.
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The reporters will be scoop generators, Mr. Peretti said.
You are asked to make a decision on whether the services general approach to trauma in the city (which does have a well-established trauma center) will be scoop and run (minimal resuscitation at the scene with a goal to getting the patient to a trauma center as quickly as possible) or on-the-scene resuscitation with transfer following some degree of stabilization.
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There are certainly votes to be scooped up that way.
Customers' account details could then be scooped up and used to transfer funds.
I hope they'll be scooping some at the international summit.
The butter (maske) can be scooped out by hand, or the buttermilk can be drained off by pouring.
For some, the only hope now is to be scooped up in an acquisition.
This preserves privacy until the researcher is confident that they cannot be scooped.
This is the best time in years to be scooping up small growth stocks.
The major fear is that shared data could be "scooped, poached or misused".
Smiling and blonde, she was totally engaged with whoever she was speaking to, whether it be scoop-hungry journalists or fans willing to pony up $20 for a picture.
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