"Scoops" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Scoops" Meaning

A quantity or amount of something, typically, especially when considered as a single helping:

Example: "The ice cream shop offered giant scoops for a special promotion."

"Scoops" Examples

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The ice cream shop offered two scoops for $5.
She ate a few scoops of her favorite strawberry ice cream.
The playground was filled with kids making scoops of snow and throwing them at each other.
The tire was a punctured tire because it had a scoops of lead shot inside.
The insurance company started offering polices with scoops for existing customers.

"Scoops" Similar Words

Scombrotoxin

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Scombrotoxin is a naturally occurring toxin found in certain types of fish, especially those belonging to the Scombridae family, such as tuna, mackerel, and bonito.<br><br>It is a biogenic amine, a type of naturally occurring toxin that is produced by certain species of bacteria, such as Histidinohaemoglobin bacteria, found in spoiled or decaying fish.<br><br>The toxin causes a range of symptoms, including:<br><br> Flushing of the skin<br> Headache<br> Nausea and vomiting<br> Diarrhea<br> Abdominal cramps<br> Rapid pulse<br> Sweating<br><br>Scombrotoxin is produced when the fish is not stored or handled properly, or when the fish is high in bacterial content. The toxin is not destroyed by cooking, so eating spoiled fish can be particularly hazardous.

Sconce

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A sconce is a type of lighting fixture that is typically mounted on a wall or ceiling, often containing a ornamental cover or shade that holds one or more light bulbs or candles. It is usually decorative and often hung above a table, mantle, or staircase to provide ambient lighting in a room.

Sconces

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Electrical fixtures in the form of decorative wall-mounted or standing units that hold candles or light bulbs, usually at an angle to direct light downward, typically used for lighting a room or a hallway.

Scone

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A scone is a small, usually round or triangular, piece of sweet or savory baked goods made with flour, cream or butter, typically served as a snack or accompaniment to a meal, especially in the United Kingdom. Scones are often baked until golden brown and may be served with tea, coffee, or other beverages.

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Scoop

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"Scoop" can have a few different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. A scoop is a utensil used to portion out liquids or solids, usually made of metal or plastic.<br>2. A scoop can also refer to a large amount of something, especially information, achieved or obtained quickly or unexpectedly: "The newspaper got a big scoop on the government's new policy."<br>3. Informally, to scoop something or someone can mean to defeat or surpass them: "The sales team scooped the competition and won the award."<br>4. In sports, a scoop is when a player uses their hands or a spoon-like motion to scoop up a ball or object and earn a score or gain an advantage.<br><br>Let me know if you'd like further clarification!

Scooped

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To have obtained or got something in a quick, sudden, or lucky manner, typically at the last minute.

Scooping

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Scoot

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To move quickly or gently, especially by sliding or gliding, often by pushing off with one foot. To get out of a place quickly or casually. To glide or slide along a rail or other guide.

Scooted

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Scooter

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Scootering

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"Scootering" is a verb that means to move swiftly or casually on a scooter, often on a smooth, paved surface, such as a sidewalk, bike path, or street. It's a casual and effortless way of traveling from one place to another, often associated with relaxed, urban, or leisurely activities. The term is often used informally and is commonly applied to a mode of transportation used by both children and adults for recreational or practical purposes.

Scooters

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Scooters refer to small, two-wheeled vehicles that are powered by an electric or gasoline engine, often used for transportation in urban areas, especially for short distances. They typically have a step-through frame and a handlebar, and can be pushed manually or propelled by an engine.

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Scoots

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To scoots is to move short distances or to travel quickly in a motorized vehicle, especially a moped or a small motorcycle.

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