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scoop
noun as in utensil, tool for shovelling
noun as in previously secret information that is suddenly public
Strong matches
article, beat, exclusive, news, news flash, revelation, sensation
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Fans often press him for the scoop on Trout, he said, with some version of this line: “You guys share the same fishy last name, and he’s Mr. Angel just like you.”
It can elegantly vault octaves, scoop notes without a croaky glottal fry and crack words into multi-note, velvety yodels.
Adolescence had also scooped up two Creative Arts Emmy awards last week - bringing its total haul to eight.
The series scooped six trophies at the awards, including one for outstanding supporting actor won by Owen Cooper, who at just 15 became the youngest ever male Emmy winner, for his breakout role Adolescence.
Buttler played his own ramps and scoops to perfection, again utilising the shorter boundaries with three sixes, but Curran's 10 was the second highest contribution.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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