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scores

noun as in total, points

noun as in musical arrangement

noun as in obligation; account payable

verb as in keep count

verb as in cut, nick

verb as in write a musical arrangement

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It's good if Trump's energies are focused far more on settling scores with other Republicans than working through the Project 2025 checklist.

From Salon

Residents in the foothills above Camarillo are grappling with scenes of staggering destruction after the Mountain fire flattened scores of homes.

The 28-time Grammy winner left behind a host of legendary film scores, indelible compositions, and best-selling albums.

From Salon

“Throughout King Hamad’s rule, scores of Bahrainis have been arbitrarily detained and tortured, and some have even been killed as a result of exercising their rights to assembly and free expression,” Niku Jafarnia of Human Rights Watch told the BBC.

From BBC

Grace Knox, Etiwanda, 6-3, Sr.: LSU commit blocks shots, rebounds, scores inside.

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

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