scooped in English

verb
1
pick up and move (something) with a scoop.
Philip began to scoop grain into his bag
2
publish a news story before (a rival reporter, newspaper, or radio or television station).
You'd dial the number, then keep the line open while you encouraged the whole of the web to blitz it, thus scooping all of your rivals.
verb

Use "scooped" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "scooped" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "scooped", or refer to the context using the word "scooped" in the English Dictionary.

1. ♪ I've been scooped again ♪

2. She scooped up handfuls of loose earth.

3. They scooped the jackpot in yesterday's lottery.

4. This is scooped a bit low, isn't it?

5. Time and again we have scooped our rivals.

6. Pug scooped up snow and packed a snowball.

7. She scooped ice cream into their bowls.

8. He quickly scooped the money up from the desk.

9. Last year, the programme scooped the Best Drama award.

10. She scooped out some sugar from the mug.

11. I scooped up my belongings into my handbag.

12. All of her girl parts have been scooped out.

13. They scooped the other newspapers by revealing the matter.

14. He scooped some ice - cream out of the tub.

15. Then I scooped them up and put them in an envelope.

16. In a single effortless motion, he scooped Frannie into his arms.

17. Cuba scooped the pool in the boxing at this year's Olympics.

18. ♪ Heavens help me, I've been scooped again ♪ (Applause)

19. Throwing down his scythe he scooped up some millet and straightened up.

20. 3 The wheels scooped up stones which hammered ominously under the car.

21. A lot of sludge was scooped out of the base of the river.

22. A few scooped up water in their hands and drank, remaining completely alert.

23. 10 Throwing down his scythe he scooped up some millet and straightened up.

24. A shallow river had scooped a fertile valley out of the limestone mountains.

25. The merchant was scooped up as part of InVivo’s wholesale buyout of Armit…

26. 24 Then she reached into a can and scooped half a handful of lard.

27. Jan slopped two tea bags into the bin and scooped sugar into her cup.

28. 2 In a single effortless motion, he scooped Frannie into his arms.

29. I quickly scooped up another ravioli and popped it in my mouth.

30. He signed his max contract extension and scooped everyone with a gleeful proclamation on Twitter.

31. 29 She scooped up a handful of sand and let it trickle through her fingers.

32. The prospector panned out bits of sand and gravel scooped from the bed of a stream.

33. The data scooped out the technical emergence and developments to provide the emollient support for this.

34. And boy, I was scared because I thought, you know, we may be scooped.

35. It has a low, scooped neckline front and back and high-cut sides to flatter your legs.

36. The liquid could also be absorbed on clay or sawdust and scooped into steel drums with covers.

37. At the same time wind scooped all his maps out of the cockpit, which was still open.

38. Its wool was as soft as freshly washed hair and it Bleated when she scooped it into her arms

39. He scooped out a hollow and lying down piled the leaves over him like a thick coverlet.

40. Concave adjective hollow, cupped, depressed, scooped, hollowed, excavated, sunken, indented Remove the flesh from the Concave part of the shell

41. He scooped up the heavy wet snow, digging hard, his mind ticking through the mechanics of a last nifty illusion.

42. Balastar is a dead wizard who's head was scooped up by a gelatinous cube after losing a battle against adventurers

43. The cream layer formed on the boiling milk is scooped initially and added in the end to thicken the milk.

44. Something just went down between that ADT they just scooped and that kid on the stoop over there.

45. Part of his intestine lay slopped out on the scooped soil of the shellhole where the sun began to bake it.

46. Caviar should be scooped with mother-of-pearl, horn or wooden spoons; non-reactive metal can also be used

47. When the beds of rivers or streams are scooped and panned for gold dust, the product is referred to as Alluvial gold.

48. The adaptor-mounting plate (24) has a scooped-ramped inner perimeter that allows non-threaded engagement with an adaptor (60).

49. A Cutaway is the “scooped” indentation in a guitar’s upper, treble-side bout (near the neck), which allows access to the upper frets

50. The jute had an acrid smell that scooped up the rank aroma of moist earth as it leapt from the ground.