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account, bring (someone) to book, let (someone) have it with<br />

both barrels, give (someone) a piece <strong>of</strong> (one's) mind, give<br />

(someone) a tongue-lashing or a talking-to, give (someone) a<br />

hard time, rake or haul (someone) over the coals, tell (someone)<br />

<strong>of</strong>f, tick (someone) <strong>of</strong>f, skin (someone) alive, call or have<br />

(someone) on the carpet, light or rip or tear or lace or sail<br />

into (someone), US chew out, jump all over (someone), Brit<br />

carpet: When their mother scolded them, they began to cry.<br />

--n. 2 nag, shrew, termagant, virago, fishwife, beldam,<br />

harridan, hell-cat, fury, amazon, tigress, Xanthippe, Colloq<br />

battleaxe: In the old days, they used to take scolds, tie them<br />

in a chair at the end <strong>of</strong> a pole, and dunk them in a pond till<br />

they cooled <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

scoop n. 1 ladle, dipper, bailer, spoon: Use the scoop to skim the<br />

fat <strong>of</strong>f the soup. 2 exclusive: Fergus's story on the<br />

minister's illegal business dealings was a real scoop for the<br />

paper. 3 (latest) news, (inside) story, revelation, truth,<br />

Colloq latest, low-down, info, dope, Brit gen, US poop: What's<br />

the scoop on that man seen coming out <strong>of</strong> her bedroom?<br />

--v. 4 Often, scoop up. bail, dip, ladle, spoon: <strong>The</strong>y scooped<br />

up some sand and spread it on the ice for traction. 5 scoop<br />

out. gouge out, excavate, spoon out, hollow out, dig, cut:<br />

Scoop out some melon balls for the fruit salad. 6 scoop up.<br />

pick up, gather (up), sweep up or together, take up or in: He<br />

scooped up the money and ran out <strong>of</strong> the bank.<br />

scope n. 1 range, reach, field, area, extent, compass, expanse,<br />

breadth, sphere, orbit, span: <strong>The</strong> scope <strong>of</strong> her interests<br />

includes both the sciences and the arts. 2 leeway, space, room,<br />

elbow-room, freedom, opportunity, capacity, stretch, latitude,<br />

spread: Have you allowed enough scope for growth?<br />

scorch v. sear, blacken, burn, roast, singe, char: Though scorched in<br />

the fire, the papers were saved intact.<br />

scorching adj. 1 hot, torrid, searing, parching, shrivelling, tropical,<br />

hellish, sizzling, broiling, boiling, sweltering: Scorching<br />

heat waves are dangerous for the very young and the elderly. 2<br />

critical, caustic, scathing, mordant, vituperative, excoriating,<br />

harsh, acrimonious, bitter: <strong>The</strong> shadow minister for finance

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