scoop in Finnish
scoop in Finnish is skuuppi, ilma-aukko, kulho — scoop means a cup-shaped tool, or the utensil's bowl-shaped end, used for lifting and serving loose material like ice cream or flour.
scoop in Finnish
What does "scoop" mean?
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noun A cup-shaped tool, or the utensil's bowl-shaped end, used for lifting and serving loose material like ice cream or flour.
"He used an ice cream scoop to serve dessert."
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noun A news story reported before any rival outlet gets it.
"The reporter landed a major scoop about the merger before anyone else."
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verb To lift or gather something using a scooping motion.
"She scooped the sand into a bucket."
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verb To publish a news story before competitors do.
"The local paper scooped the nationals on the council scandal."
scoop in a sentence
- He used an ice cream scoop to serve dessert.
- Add two scoops of protein powder to the shaker.
- The reporter landed a major scoop about the merger before anyone else.
- She scooped the sand into a bucket.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "scoop" in Finnish?
"scoop" in Finnish is skuuppi, ilma-aukko, kulho. scoop means: A cup-shaped tool, or the utensil's bowl-shaped end, used for lifting and serving loose material like ice cream or flour.
How do you use "scoop" in a sentence?
Example: "He used an ice cream scoop to serve dessert." In Finnish, "scoop" is skuuppi, ilma-aukko, kulho.
Are there other ways to say "scoop" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 19 translations listed for "scoop": skuuppi, ilma-aukko, kulho, mitta, kauhallinen, kauhominen.