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scoopful

[ UK /skˈuːpfə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quantity a scoop will hold

How To Use scoopful In A Sentence

  • Gold-painted shovels were handed out, and on Mr. Muckle's signal all the dignitaries smiled, leaned over, and dug up a scoopful of sand. Hoot
  • About 5% reduction in cholesterol intake occurs with each scoopful of drug.
  • In the meantime, Phoenix grabbed another scoopful of soil and planned to deliver it to its microscope later this week.
  • You can eat just a scoopful and be sated, though, with its intense flavors. Vanilla Pear Granita
  • Carlton then took a small scoopful of concrete and shook it up with alcohol to see how much air was dissolved.
  • But this one happens to be one of the most guiltless combinations of the three: Starting with fiber-rich multigrain bread — and only a sliver per scoopful of squash — going onto Vitamins A, C, potassium, manganese, calcium and even Omega-3 fatty acids found in most winter squash, and finally the healthy dose of calcium and relative low fat in ricotta compared to other cheeses. Winter Squash Bruschetta
  • I poured some stew into a clay bowl, put a baked potato on my plate along with a long slab of pork and a scoopful of salad.
  • She strode across the sunken living room to a cocktail cart where she dumped a scoopful of crushed ice into a stainless steel cocktail shaker and filled the balance with vodka. State of the Union
  • Then I added a heaping scoopful of bath salts and shut the door behind me as I left the room to take the necklace off. The Hollow
  • Piles of grasshoppers, their small innards removed and their shells dried and dusted with chillies, are sold by the scoopful. Times, Sunday Times
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