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scoreboard
noun
A large board that displays the score in a game or contest.
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The Eagles went into the last change two points ahead with an accurate 12.2 on the scoreboard.
Catlin, who has been a caddie for 13 years, said he knew rain was coming but he had had no idea that the storm would feature lightning and winds strong enough to knock down the scoreboard.
Schulz was able to shake off the hit to kick a goal, but Port Adelaide failed to inflict any major damage on the scoreboard despite winning the clearances, inside 50m count and hit-outs.
Kiss! Kiss!" And a message appeared on the scoreboard.
The Bombers didn't translate that dominance to the scoreboard early – they led by just five points at quarter-time – but Hawthorn were on the ropes late in the second term.
Murray admitted that he had stolen more than the odd glance at the scoreboard to check events on Court Philippe Chatrier, where Djokovic was finishing off a straight-sets victory over Nadal that makes him an even bigger favourite to win the title for the first time.
As Hernández put the ball in the back of the net, the scoreboard read 88 minutes.
The scoreboard has always demanded the ability to count.
Related: Parramatta to challenge NRL rulings over salary cap breaches Both sides struggled mightily without their Origin stars, particularly in a first half where neither team could mount pressure on the opposition, let alone post points on the scoreboard.
They have a new swish electronic scoreboard here which reveals the names of the batsmen.
There's a big television screen and a funny old digital scoreboard, and a lot of people standing about drinking tinnies of XXXX Gold.
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