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scoop

[skoop] / skup /
NOUN
utensil, tool for shovelling
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NOUN
previously secret information that is suddenly public
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Example Sentences

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The iconic 24-hour cable news network is among the various Warner Bros. assets that would be scooped up by Paramount in a deal announced Thursday that could transform the media landscape.

From Los Angeles Times

Labour drew working-class voters, and the Tories scooped up the aspirational middle class and the wealthy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Shah boarded a plane, scooping a fistful of Iranian dirt on his way out.

From The Wall Street Journal

The New York World scooped other papers clamoring to run Maggie’s confessional interview.

From Literature

Major bottoms are rarely quiet events: They are marked by heavy participation as some people cut their losses and others try to scoop up bargains.

From Barron's