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notch

noun as in indentation

noun as in level within classification

Strongest match

verb as in indent

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He and Keenan Allen are the only players in franchise history to reach the century mark in the first half a game, and the rookie notched his third 100-yard performance.

This was also the case in 2016, when Trump beat Hillary Clinton to the presidency despite losing the popular vote - having notched only 46% of the overall ballots cast.

From BBC

The Cook Political Report still rates the Ohio Senate race a "toss-up," while the FiveThirtyEight polling average notches a 1.2-point lead for Brown as of Nov. 3.

From Salon

Rashaun Agee, a 6-8 transfer from Bowling Green, offers a more physical presence in the paint — and especially on the glass, where he notched 18 games with double-digit rebounds last season.

Wade and the constitutional right to an abortion, it is now widely credited with helping Democrats notch wins in the 2022 midterms.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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