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[ skoop-fool ] / ˈskup fʊl /
noun, plural scoop·fuls.the amount that a scoop can hold. Origin of scoopfulFirst recorded in 1715–25; scoop + -ful usage note for scoopfulSee -ful. Words nearby scoopfulsconcheon arch, scone, S. Con. Res., scooby doo, scoop, scoopful, scoop neck, scoosh, scoot, scooter, scoot over Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for scoopfulThere were basic forensic procedures incomplete: There were drugs by the scoopful in the big brick house on Malone Road. The Strange and Mysterious Death of Mrs. Jerry Lee Lewis|Richard Ben Cramer|January 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST Oi won't shtay wan minit longer thin Oi've got to—not av Oi c'n shovel out pure gold be th' scoopful! Connie Morgan in Alaska|James B. Hendryx A scoopful of the inky liquid could be flung so as to spoil the polish on boots, or sent its splashes over apparel still higher. The Free Lances|Mayne Reid What effect has the fire upon a scoopful of coal when it is placed in the fire-box? The Traveling Engineers' Association|Anonymous
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