Similar words: score, scorn, scorch, core, scorner, scorpio, discord, scorpion. Meaning: [skɔr /skɔː] n. a large number or amount.
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151. De Pomiane's output was immense - some dozen cookery books, countless scores of articles, broadcasts, lectures.
152. So you buy a compact disc containing scores of bird songs.
153. In the end, however, both new works were set to scores by contemporary composers.
154. It was not created at a good time for ballet music and these scores are relentlessly trivial.
155. His rip-roaring display, capped by those two scores, earned him the Man of the Match tag.
156. Test scores are still well below the not-too-high state average.
157. Mart Kenney was a perfectionist, and his high standards set an example for scores of dance bands across the country.
158. The mean scores at baseline for the subgroup of students who were followed up were the same as for those not followed up.
159. However, the profit potential of an untapped consumer market is tantalizing scores of corporations.
160. A pipe bomb hidden in a black backpack explodes in a park filled with people, injuring scores with shards of shrapnel.
161. Predictably, however, Scargill's arrest brought scores more miners into the area.
162. We await our test scores.
163. In American football,[http://sentencedict.com] a touchdown scores six points.
164. Both groups had baseline POD Severity Index scores of 5.2.
165. Assuming this recession may be prolonged, infrastructure spending also scores well.
166. The downward trend went into reverse and the scores started to creep up again.
167. Even in Zurich he kept up with the County cricket scores.
168. In scores of cases they motivate the actions of the victims.
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