Synonym: acquire, attain, calculate, compute, cut, earn, figure, gain, get, line, mark, scratch, stroke, tally, win. Similar words: scorn, core, scope, discourse, discount, telescope, discourage, discouraged. Meaning: [skɔr /skɔː] n. 1. a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance) 2. a written form of a musical composition; parts for different instruments appear on separate staves on large pages 3. a number that expresses the accomplishment of a team or an individual in a game or contest 4. a set of twenty members 5. grounds 6. the facts about an actual situation 7. an amount due (as at a restaurant or bar) 8. a slight surface cut (especially a notch that is made to keep a tally) 9. a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation 10. the act of scoring in a game or sport 11. a seduction culminating in sexual intercourse. v. 1. gain points in a game 2. make small marks into the surface of 3. make underscoring marks 4. write a musical score for 5. induce to have sex 6. get a certain number or letter indicating quality or performance 7. assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation.
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211. Collegians, McCluskey was once again on hand to finish a blind side move and score in the corner.
212. But what better place for Swindon to score their first league win of the season.
213. Male speaker I don't mind if Aldridge breaks Tranmere's scoring record as long as we score more.
214. Twelve patients with clinically active disease had normal erythrocyte sedimentation rate values; all of these had raised scan score.
215. Johnson must score 5, 600 points in the seven-event heptathlon to automatically qualify for the trials, June 14-23 in Atlanta.
216. Tortolano fed Weir and he touched the ball on to McGinlay, who ran through a porous home defence to score easily.
217. But that was not enough. Other actors were instructed to bring on the score.
218. His score for the film Louisiana Story was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1948.
219. The third segment might look very like a and be assigned a high score on the basis of its acoustic-phonetic features.
220. Reproducibility studies on the data used to calculate the scan score yielded a coefficient of variation of 5.5%.
221. The opening of a score of nuclear sites in some six years by conventional administrative procedures alone was inconceivable.
222. She followed baseball and taught my brothers how to mark a score card.
223. Think of the other goals you see him score, the ones that are born of a deftness of touch.
224. Criticism of a verdict which casts aspersions on the integrity of jurors may, of course, attract libel actions on that score.
225. Goltz has posted the best all-around score in the state this season and is favored to defend her all-around title.
226. This comparison was made by two scientists studying the node-link-node triples and assigning a quality score to each triple.
227. It took them five overs to score their first run and they were only saved from disaster by captain Allan Lamb.
228. The relationship of the teacher to research is analogous to the relationship of the musical soloist to the score.
229. The score assigned to the word by the syntax analyser is shown beneath the word.
230. The score belies the ferocious chessboard duel that we have witnessed over the past month and a half.
231. This type of program would really score with poor reading football-mad boys.
232. They had many bad experiences to relate on this score.
233. Ozawa with his light ballet touch is a natural for this score.
234. So what you get in cattle like beef cattle you get an extra frame score in adulthood having the whole thing.
235. The screen shows an accurate representation of how the composition will look as a printed score.
236. Only one student had a score that fell below the average range,(http://sentencedict.com/score.html) and most had above-average intellectual ability scores.
237. But Schuey was in top form and the triple world beater always looked odds-on to score his fifth win on the trot.
238. Defenders Andy Hill and Ian Brightwell then ran from the back to score in the last 16 minutes.
239. Obviously, you only score the points of any player you buy from the time you get him.
240. For each subject the correlation between this score and their familiarity ratings for the 10 junctions was calculated.