spatula?
small spoons
A pipette is useful.
spatula
spatula
a spatula
A spatula.
This is a simple method common in a kitchen; use a scoop.
A 'Scooopula'® is a spatula-like scoop utensil used primarily in the laboratory settings to transfer solids to:a weigh paper for weighing,a cover slip to measure melting point, or toa watch glass from a flask or beaker through scraping.
800-1000 dollars.
The front scoop of a train is called a cowcatcher. It's used to push things off the tracks, like dead cows, fallen rocks and people tied to the tracks by villains in old Westerns.
A spatula.
scuplum
the scoop on the Stroop
A scoopula is a small metal spoon-like device used to scoop solid compounds out of a jar or bottle.
Scoop out the poo and the check the pool chemicals to be sure they are where they should be for sanitation.
It is used to scoop up ground up solid chemicals and to transfer them to a reacting vesicle.
The very large mouth of the hippopotamus is used to scoop up large amounts of aquatic vegetation, that the hippopotamus eats.
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a scoop scoop dribble dribble dunk is when u scoop the baasketball twice and dribble twice and dunk the ball
We have a very special technical term for it. We call it a "scoop." Actually, several different instruments with a variety of names might be used... for example, a "spatula", a "spoon", or a "Tulsa oil thief." (Each of these is an actual technical term for a device that might be used to scoop up a sample of something; the Tulsa oil thief being a device for sampling liquids.)
8 oz. = 1 cup
scoop.