scooping (out) (Meaning)

scooping (out)

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scooping (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The young girl scooped out the ice cream into a cone, its creamy texture melting slightly in her hands.
  2. The doctor carefully scooped out the infected tissue, ensuring complete removal of the growth.
  3. The dog eagerly scooped out the remaining kibble from its bowl, its tail wagging excitedly.
  4. The gardener scooped out a hole in the soil, preparing it for planting a new rose bush.
  5. The construction worker scooped out the excess concrete, ensuring a smooth and even surface.
  6. The researcher scooped out a sample of the sediment from the lake bottom, intending to analyze its composition.
  7. The sculptor delicately scooped out the clay, shaping it into the contours of a human face.
  8. The archeologist meticulously scooped out the dirt around an ancient artifact, revealing its intricate carvings.
  9. The baker cautiously scooped out the batter from the bowl, pouring it into a prepared baking pan.
  10. The hiker scooped out a shallow trench in the snow, hoping to create a sheltered sleeping space.

FAQs About the word scooping (out)

excavating, shovelling, shoveling,hollowing (out),,

stuffing, blocking, filling, stopping, plugging, packing,closing (off), obstructing, occluding,damming

The young girl scooped out the ice cream into a cone, its creamy texture melting slightly in her hands.

The doctor carefully scooped out the infected tissue, ensuring complete removal of the growth.

The dog eagerly scooped out the remaining kibble from its bowl, its tail wagging excitedly.

The gardener scooped out a hole in the soil, preparing it for planting a new rose bush.