The space on the side of the pitch with the shorter distance between the breakdown/set piece and the touchline; compare openside.
The blindside flanker, a position in rugby union, usually number 6.
A person's weak point.
A tram/train driver's field of blindness around a tram (trolley/streetcar) or a train; the side areas behind the tram/train driver.
A driver's field of blindness around an automobile; the side areas behind the driver.
To attack (a person) on his or her blind side.
To catch off guard; to take by surprise.
A hole on the playfield that catches a ball, but eventually returns it to play in one way or another.
Any cup- or bowl-shaped tool, usually with a handle, used to lift and move loose or soft solid material.
An opening in a hood/bonnet or other body panel to admit air, usually for cooling the engine.
A place hollowed out; a basinlike cavity; a hollow.
A spoon-shaped surgical instrument, used in extracting certain substances or foreign bodies.
A sweep; a stroke; a swoop.
A story or fact; especially, news learned and reported before anyone else.
A special spinal board used by emergency medical service staff that divides laterally to scoop up patients.
The raised end of a surfboard.
The digging attachment on a front-end loader.
The act of scooping, or taking with a scoop or ladle; a motion with a scoop, as in dipping or shovelling.
The amount or volume of loose or solid material held by a particular scoop.
The peak of a cap.
A kind of floodlight with a reflector.
To pick (someone) up
To report on something, especially something worthy of a news article, before (someone else).
To lift, move, or collect with a scoop or as though with a scoop.
To make hollow; to dig out.
To begin a vocal note slightly below the target pitch and then to slide up to the target pitch, especially in country music.