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score

[skawr, skohr] / skɔr, skoʊr /


NOUN
musical arrangement
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While the dunk was the centre's first, he had scored a free throw against Merrimack on 21 November.

From BBC

A magnitude-7.1 quake in southwestern China, killing scores of people, is also felt in neighboring India, Nepal and Bhutan.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chelsea finished in the bottom half of the top-flight table for the first time since 1996, with a record low points tally of 44 and the fewest goals scored in the club's Premier League history.

From BBC

There have been peaks - another hundred against India at the start of the summer at Headingley - but 15 single-figure scores to go with three centuries.

From BBC

When Pascal finally slaps Phoenix across the face, the joke is gone and what’s left is a petty, pathetic standoff, scored to Perry’s incongruously perky anthem.

From Los Angeles Times