Scoop

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Scoop can refer to various concepts and items across different fields. Below are some of the primary contexts in which the term "scoop" is used:

Journalism[edit]

In journalism, a scoop is an exclusive news story that is reported before other media outlets. It is often a significant piece of news that provides a competitive advantage to the news organization that publishes it first.

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Culinary[edit]

In the culinary world, a scoop refers to a utensil used to serve portions of food, such as ice cream or mashed potatoes. It can also refer to the action of using such a utensil.

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Sports[edit]

In sports, particularly in cricket and baseball, a scoop can refer to a specific type of shot or play. In cricket, it is a shot where the batsman scoops the ball over the wicketkeeper's head. In baseball, it can refer to a fielder scooping up a ground ball.

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Technology[edit]

In technology, a scoop can refer to a device or tool used to gather or collect materials. This can include anything from a simple hand tool to complex machinery.

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Entertainment[edit]

Scoop is also the title of various works in literature, film, and television.

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