Synonym: penmanship, writing. Antonym: copy, print. Similar words: description, prescription, describe, subscriber, discrimination, rip, grip, strip. Meaning: [skrɪpt] n. 1. a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance 2. something written by hand 3. a particular orthography or writing system. v. write a script for.
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31) How did you first get into script writing?
32) She admired his neat script.
33) The script has a refreshing spontaneity and sparkle.
34) I've lost my place in the script.
35) Losing was not in the script.
36) The script was good, but those guys butchered it.
37) Arabic script reads from right to left.
38) The marvelous acting compensated for the play's weak script.
39) It's painful to watch her making the best of a terrible script.
40) I only had time to skim through the script before I flew over here.
41) The film script is an amalgam of all three books.
42) In 1982, with his career prospects on the wane, he sold a script for £5,000.
43) As with all the best American comedies, the sharpness of the script made the average British sitcom seem embarrassingly flat-footed.
44) The way to learn the script is to say it to yourself over and over again.
45) My secretary worked long hours translating my almost illegible writing into a typewritten and readable script.
46) Jo's forging ahead with her plans to write a film script.
47) She addressed them by hand in her beautiful italic script.
48) He's temporarily laid aside some quite interesting projects to write the script.
49) They stopped you as soon as you deviated from the script.
50) The two playwrights worked in close collaboration on the script.
51) I've been beating my brains out all weekend to get this script written.
52) They were reviewing a lesson written on the blackboard in the Latinized Chinese phonetic script.
53) Only after countless rewrites did John consider the script ready.
54) The script allows full rein to her larger-than-life acting style.
55) During certain scenes of the play there isn't any script and the actors just improvise .
56) I waited a long time until a script came along that I thought was genuinely funny.
57) I never use a script; I just ad lib the whole programme.
58) The author vets every script for the new TV series.
59) Five whole pages of script were devoted to rubbishing her political opponents.
60) My agent has a new script for me to look at.
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