Similar words: score, scorn, scorch, core, scorner, scorpio, discord, scorpion. Meaning: [skɔr /skɔː] n. a large number or amount.
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31. The scores are tied at 33.
32. The heavy rains and flooding killed scores of livestock.
33. Scores of victims were killed.
34. The team that scores the most points wins.
35. I will win the game on more scores than one.
36. Congress as an institution scores low in public opinion polls.
37. The police pulled in scores of protesters during the demonstration.
38. Jack came back after five years to settle some old scores .
39. Her five - year - old daughter likes to act up before scores of visitors.
40. You get an A grade for scores of 75 and over.
41. The school's test scores are among the highest in the district.
42. We compared scores and found that theirs were higher than ours.
43. The England skipper is haunted by a run of low scores.
44. I want revenge against her on more scores than one.
45. She was looking for a chance to settle old scores with her brother.
46. At the end of the first half the scores is even.
47. The test has scores for verbal skills, mathematical skills, and abstract reasoning skills.
48. There were scores of boxes and crates, all waiting to be checked and loaded.
49. Whichever player scores the highest number of points will be the winner.
50. On a clear night scores of meteors streak the sky.
51. At the visiting ground, we'll try our best to square the scores.
52. Low test scores are a sad reflection on our school system.
53. I have some old scores to settle with that fellow.
54. Students accepted by Stanford Law School had very high scores on the LSAT.
55. A policeman was killed and scores of people were injured in the melee.
56. Some scores of people acknowledged that there was a crisis.
57. The scores were aggregated with the first round totals to decide the winner.
58. Milosevic doesn't mouth platitudes about it not mattering who scores as long as the team wins.sentencedict.com/scores.html
59. On a scale of 1 to 10, he scores 7.
60. The President used his speech to settle some old scores with his opponents.
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