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View definitions for scores

scores

noun as in total, points

noun as in musical arrangement

noun as in obligation; account payable

verb as in keep count

verb as in cut, nick

verb as in write a musical arrangement

Strongest match

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Example Sentences

“God’s given us the opportunity. Bryce is a key piece to our team, but we all love each other. We don’t care who scores more points.”

This is the first time the assessment has been fully digital, which may have had an impact on scores, researchers said.

From BBC

Confrontations between police and cocaleros resulted in scores of deaths, almost to the point of a low-level insurgency.

From Salon

Sam Cook’s “A Change Is Gonna Come” played as scores of attendees mingled and flashed pithy signs to cars speeding down Wilshire Boulevard.

“This was my celebration of everything I worked through,” said Moors, who has competed on beam every meet this season, and has posted two career-best 9.9 scores.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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