Sentence examples for be scores from inspiring English sources

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be scores

noun

The total number of goals, points, runs, etc. earned by a participant in a game.

  • The player with the highest score is the winner.

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It could be scores, hundreds, even thousands.

Globally, there can be scores of prices for the same drug, as Xalatan shows.

There may be scores where for instance, expressive markings appear at the Score level.

Local officials say there might be scores of tents used by the homeless, scattered along highways and nearby wooded areas.

There will also be scores of picket lines at schools, council offices, depots and fire stations across England and Wales.

"If I had five times as many in our collection, there would still be scores of unhappy lighthouse historians," Mr. Browing said.

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We should be scoring tries.

There are runs to be scored.

"You've got to be scoring goals.

Should we be scoring more goals?'.

316 was scores.

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