Score /(skōr)/
Score
n.
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A notch or incision; especially, one that is made as a tally mark; hence, a mark, or line, made for the purpose of account.
Whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used.
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An account or reckoning; account of dues; bill; hence, indebtedness.
He parted well, and paid his score.
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Account; reason; motive; sake; behalf.
But left the trade, as many more Have lately done on the same score.
You act your kindness in Cydaria's score.
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The number twenty, as being marked off by a special score or tally; hence, in pl., a large number.
Amongst three or four score hogsheads.
At length the queen took upon herself to grant patents of monopoly by scores.
- A distance of twenty yards; -- a term used in ancient archery and gunnery.
- A weight of twenty pounds. [Prov. Eng.]
- The number of points gained by the contestants, or either of them, in any game, as in cards or cricket.
- A line drawn; a groove or furrow.
- The original and entire draught, or its transcript, of a composition, with the parts for all the different instruments or voices written on staves one above another, so that they can be read at a glance; -- so called from the bar, which, in its early use, was drawn through all the parts. (Mus.)
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the grade received on an examination, such as those given in school or as a qualifying examination for a job or admission to school; -- it may be expressed as a percentage of answers which are correct, or as a number or letter; as, a score of 98 in a civil service exam.
Does not the earth quit scores with all the elements in the noble fruits that issue from it?
Score
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Scored; p. pr. & vb. n. Scoring
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To mark with lines, scratches, or notches; to cut notches or furrows in; to notch; to scratch; to furrow; as, to score timber for hewing; to score the back with a lash.
Let us score their backs.
A briar in that tangled wilderness Had scored her white right hand.
- Especially, to mark with significant lines or notches, for indicating or keeping account of something; as, to score a tally.
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To mark or signify by lines or notches; to keep record or account of; to set down; to record; to charge.
Madam, I know when, Instead of five, you scored me ten.
Nor need I tallies thy dear love to score.
- To engrave, as upon a shield. [R.]
- To make a score of, as points, runs, etc., in a game.
- To write down in proper order and arrangement; as, to score an overture for an orchestra. See Score, n., 9. (Mus.)
- To mark with parallel lines or scratches; as, the rocks of New England and the Western States were scored in the drift epoch. (Geol.)
Score
v. i.
- To keep the score in a game; to act as scorer.
- To make or count a point or points, as in a game; to tally.
- To run up a score, or account of dues.
- To succeed in finding a partner for sexual intercourse; to make a sexual conquest. [slang]
- To purchase drugs illegally. [slang]