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score

[skawr, skohr] / skɔr, skoʊr /


NOUN
musical arrangement
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"I end up floating from the left to the right. We have so many people who can score us a goal," said the 25-year-old.

From BBC • May 6, 2026

We’d score Wednesday’s earnings a 7 out of 10.

From Barron's • May 6, 2026

But the game turned on what the Ducks thought was a missed icing call just ahead of Barbashev’s goal, which came 65 seconds after Granlund tied the score.

From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2026

Gaining control of bank accounts, surprisingly, does not help young people build a credit score.

From MarketWatch • May 5, 2026

Normally, he’d make his move on the board, punch his clock, and record the move on the score sheet.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady




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