Sentences with score
score
S s - Against which country did Ian Wright score his first international goal? [VERB noun]
- Kelly had scored an average of 147 on three separate IQ tests. [VERB noun]
- In meaning [sense 10], the plural form is score.
- The U.S. Open golf tournament was won by Ben Hogan, with a score of 287. [+ of]
- 4-1 was the final score.
- His abiding passion was ocean racing, at which he scored many successes. [VERB noun]
- The dance is accompanied by an original score by Henry Torgue.
- He recognizes enough notation to be able to follow a score.
- Strauss spent much of 1941 scoring his last opera, Capriccio. [VERB noun]
- Two people were killed and scores were injured.
- A score of countries may be producing or planning to obtain chemical weapons. [+ of]
- Lightly score the surface of the steaks with a knife. [VERB noun]
- Me and my mate went to score a kilo of amphetamine down in London. [VERB noun]
- Three score years and ten
- I have scores of things to do
- The book was rejected on the score of length
- score line
- To score twelve
- Your idea really scored with the boss
- scores made on ice by skates
- On the score of poverty
- 92 score butter
- A touchdown scores 6
- To score a resounding success
- About a score of years ago.
- Scores of people were at the dance.
- To complain on the score of low pay.
- What's the score on Saturday's picnic?
- He scored 98 on the test.
- Four aces score 100.
- The play scored a great success.
- The newspapers scored the mayor severely for the announcement.
- The new product scored with the public.
- In the Old West they paid off a score with bullets.