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score

[skawr, skohr] / skɔr, skoʊr /


NOUN
musical arrangement
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Interest in the contest was such that visitors almost crashed the online system offering score updates.

From BBC

Head's struggles before this series – only one score of 40 or more in 20 innings going back to June – are now a distant memory.

From BBC

They have scored eight goals in their past two games.

From BBC

England tried different plans, at one point packing the off side with seven fielders, but Head still found ways to score.

From BBC

But as the game progressed, the USC defense forced Cal Poly to run out the shot clock on multiple occasions and caused 27 turnovers while scoring 39 points off of them.

From Los Angeles Times