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scoop up

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Explanation of "Scoop Up"

Definition:
The phrase "scoop up" is a verb that means to pick up or take out something using a scooping motion, similar to how you would use a spoon or a scoop. It often involves lifting something quickly or gathering it together.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Scoop up" is commonly used when you are talking about picking up food, small items, or even animals.
  • It can also be used metaphorically to describe gathering or collecting things quickly.
Examples:
  1. Literal Use: "I used a big spoon to scoop up the ice cream from the bowl."
  2. Metaphorical Use: "She tried to scoop up all the toys scattered on the floor before the guests arrived."
Advanced Usage:
  • "Scoop up" can also imply gathering something in a hurry or in large amounts. For example, "The team managed to scoop up all the loose papers before the wind blew them away."
Word Variants:
  • Scoop (noun): A utensil used for scooping (e.g., an ice cream scoop).
  • Scooper (noun): Someone or something that scoops, like a tool or device.
Different Meanings:
  • "Scoop" on its own can also mean to have the first or exclusive news about something, as in "The newspaper got the scoop on the latest celebrity story."
Synonyms:
  • Gather
  • Collect
  • Lift
  • Pick up
  • Hoist
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Scoop (something) up: To gather things together quickly.

    • Example: "He scooped up all the candies from the floor after the piñata broke."
  • Scoop the competition: To outperform others in securing something valuable.

    • Example: "The new restaurant scooped the competition by offering unique dishes."
Summary:

"Scoop up" is a versatile phrase used to describe the action of picking things up in a quick and efficient manner.

Verb
  1. take out or up with or as if with a scoop
    • scoop the sugar out of the container

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