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Scoope

Definition:

A scoope is a variant spelling of the word "scoop", commonly used in local dialects. It refers to a shallow utensil or tool with a curved or hollowed-out bowl used for lifting or digging objects, such as ice cream, soil, or grains.

Parts of Speech:

Noun

Senses:

  1. A utensil or tool with a curved or hollowed-out bowl.
  2. The act of lifting or digging with a scoop.

Usages:

Popular:

  1. I need a scoope of vanilla ice cream on my pie.
  2. She used a scoope to measure the flour for the recipe.
  3. The child eagerly dug into the sand with his plastic scoope at the beach.

Local:

  1. In our town, everyone uses a scoope instead of a scoop for serving ice cream.
  2. I'll use a scoope to collect samples for the experiment later.
  3. The farmer filled the buckets with scoopes of freshly harvested wheat.

Sample Sentences:

1. I love using a scoope when serving ice cream at parties.

2. The archaeologist carefully excavated the site using a tiny scoope.

3. Can you please pass me the flour scoope? I need to measure the ingredients for baking.

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