Updated on March 16, 2024
| inside | My boss gave me the inside scoop on the upcoming merger. |
| small | Sarah ordered a small scoop of vanilla ice cream. |
| big | I was surprised when I got the big scoop about the party. |
| large | The ice cream vendor dished out a large scoop of chocolate ice cream. |
| real | I've got the real scoop on the latest gossip |
| great | I got a great scoop at the ice cream parlor. |
| wooden | I used a wooden scoop to measure out the flour. |
| full | I'll get the full scoop on this story and report back. |
| biggest | The biggest scoop of ice cream I've ever seen was at the ice cream festival. |
| straight | |
| latest | I can't wait to hear the latest scoop on the celebrity gossip. |
| little | She took a little scoop of ice cream from the freezer. |
| journalistic | She got a journalistic scoop on the politician's secret affair. |
| double | I'll have a double scoop of chocolate chip cookie dough, please. |
| shallow | The shallow scoop of ice cream melted quickly in the hot sun. |
| major | The reporter got a major scoop on the latest political scandal. |
| single | I'd like a single scoop of chocolate ice cream in a cup. |
| greatest | I knew I had hit the greatest scoop of my career when I saw the headlines with my byline. |
| huge | The huge scoop of ice cream melted quickly in the sun. |
| sensational | The reporter obtained a sensational scoop on the celebrity's secret wedding. |
| extra | I'd like an extra scoop of ice cream, please. |
| handled | |
| generous | She added a generous scoop of ice cream to her sundae. |
| functional | I need to use a functional scoop to get the ice cream out of the container. |
| plastic | I used a plastic scoop to measure out the flour. |
| shaped | |
| deep | The reporter got a deep scoop on the politician's secret affair. |
| tiny | |
| flat | I need a flat scoop to level off the flour in the measuring cup. |
| giant | The ice cream was served with a giant scoop |
| hot | |
| exclusive | The newspaper had an exclusive scoop on the latest scandal. |
| clean | I took a clean scoop of the hummus and spread it on my pita bread. |
| oval | The oval scoop of ice cream was a perfect fit for the cone. |
| sharp | I grabbed the sharp scoop off the table. |
| wide | The ice cream vendor used a wide scoop to fill the cones. |
| quick | The reporter got a quick scoop on the latest news. |
| nice | The ice cream vendor had a nice scoop for me. |
| tremendous | The tremendous scoop made the ice cream especially yummy. |
| ounce | Add an ounce scoop of vanilla ice cream to the blender. |
| poop | I used the poop scoop to clean up after my dog. |
| hollow | The hollow scoop echoed through the cavernous hall. |
| front | I always get a front scoop of cookie dough in my ice cream. |
| top | |
| novel | The novel scoop was so juicy that it made headlines. |
| grand | The grand scoop of ice cream was topped with a cherry. |
| round | Liz quickly scooped ice cream into a round scoop and plopped it onto a cone. |
| mechanical | The operator used the mechanical scoop to extract the molten metal from the furnace. |
| broad | I used a broad scoop to fill the bowl with ice cream. |
| like | This ice cream is so cold, it was like scooping with a knife. |
| enormous | The enormous scoop of ice cream was too much for him to finish. |
| narrow | He used a narrow scoop to serve the ice cream. |
| remarkable | The reporter was rewarded for his remarkable scoop |
| coal | The coal scoop was filled to the brim. |
| page | |
| notable | Reporters were eager to obtain the notable scoop |
| gigantic | The farmer used a gigantic scoop to feed his cattle. |
| inch | She used an inch scoop to transfer the sparkling sugar to her red cake. |
| rounded | The waiter scooped a rounded scoop of ice cream into the bowl. |
| ball | You can retrieve submerged golf balls with a ball scoop |
| thin | |
| bigger | I took a bigger scoop of ice cream because there was not much left. |
| curved | The curved scoop provided a smooth and even cut through the ice cream. |
| triple | I ordered a triple scoop of strawberry, vanilla, and chocolate ice cream. |
| occasional | |
| drawn | The drawn scoop was perfect for creating a frozen yogurt sundae. |
| genuine | The reporter had the genuine scoop on the latest political scandal. |
| sized | She carefully measured out a small-sized scoop of coffee grounds. |
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