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Take out or up with or as if with a scoop.
scoop
lift out
scoop up
take up
scoop
lift out
scoop up
take up
1
Yet at this time of year, everything outside feels like a
scoop
.
2
Investment banks in particular look eager to
scoop
up the mortgage sludge.
3
Tilt pan, let oil drain off, then
scoop
onion onto a plate.
4
Going to Harder's and getting a
double
-
scoop
cone seemed an excellent idea.
5
Most days, his byline graced the front page with his latest
scoop
.
1
Still, you see, the plow's too heavy for me to
lift
out
.
2
Now, at her mistress's request, she began to
lift
out
the contents.
3
In twelve days we completed the work, and could
lift
out
the stone.
4
When the flesh begins to flake,
lift
out
and drain on paper towels.
5
Then she bent over the basket to
lift
out
the Princess.
1
Investment banks in particular look eager to
scoop
up
the mortgage sludge.
2
Rose ran past James and George, reaching to
scoop
up
the football.
3
He fell upon his knees and began to
scoop
up
the gems.
4
Tim might
scoop
up
an immense fortune and be made a baronet.
5
He's counting on that flame-out so he can
scoop
up
Trump's supporters.
1
Employees can
take
up
to seven days volunteering time off per year.
2
Political leaders need to
take
up
the fight against homophobia and discrimination.
3
That is the case the Supreme Court will
take
up
this year.
4
For example, young people may
take
up
smoking if exposed to e-cigarettes.
5
We think it could even
take
up
to a year, he said.
1
Then use the spoon to
scoop
out
the meat -that's it!
2
Each one was to do her best to
scoop
out
the wall.
3
Halve the tomatoes through the core,
scoop
out
and discard the seeds.
4
When cool enough to handle,
scoop
out
the flesh, discard the skin.
5
Cut the butternut in half,
scoop
out
the seeds and peel it.
6
Halve,
scoop
out
,
then scrape inside; lay the peel in salt water overnight.
7
It came with a spoon which could use to
scoop
out
the moose.
8
Let's
scoop
out
a hollow place in the pumpkin and get inside it.
9
Take an Italian loaf, cover the crust in butter,
scoop
out
the inside.
10
Cut eggplants in halves and
scoop
out
inside, leaving shell half inch thick.
11
He wanted, with his bare hands, to
scoop
out
the clump of remorse.
12
Spray with cooking spray and
scoop
out
¼ cup-full of batter onto skillet.
13
I
scoop
out
the gooey liquid and wipe it into my left earlobe.
14
To make guacamole,
scoop
out
avocado flesh, chop and toss with lemon juice.
15
Cut the avocados in half, remove the stones and
scoop
out
the flesh.
16
He's been trying to
scoop
out
a dinner of fish, too.
scoop
out
scoop