noun
a piece of news published by a newspaper or broadcast by a television or radio station before any of its competitors
verb
to lift or gather something with a scoop
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The journalist was able to get the scoop on the latest political scandal.
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Did you hear the scoop about the new restaurant opening up downtown?
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I'll give you the inside scoop on what really happened at the party.
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She scooped up all the awards at the film festival.