scoreboard
IPA: skˈɔrbɔrd
noun
- A large board that displays the score in a game or contest.
- (cricket) A similar board that also displays each batsman's score, and many statistics and pieces of information.
- (by extension) A listing of various similar entities along with their properties, such as status or rank.
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Examples of "scoreboard" in Sentences
- Check out this scoreboard from the Internet Health Report.
- The out-of-town scoreboard is lodged in the wall, so that's out of sight as well.
- The center-field scoreboard is intact, with the rotating ads stopped at Budweiser and Blue Cross-Blue Shield.
- Cowboys owner Jerry Jones insists his hanging video boards will be exonerated: "I'm very comfortable that our height on our scoreboard is OK."
- •What you won't see: The ballpark's main scoreboard is not visible, but there are auxiliary scoreboards down the right - and left-field lines that tell you everything you need to know.
- "It's what we call the scoreboard," SunTV's resident pollster, David Coletto of Abacus Data, explained to viewers as he demonstrated the fancy touch screen that would display results all night.
- Fan view: The scoreboard is among the best in the league, offering what most others don't — a listing of all players, not just the five on the court, with running totals for points, fouls, assists and rebounds.
- After the homer, the Giants unfurled two banners from the light towers on either side of the main scoreboard in center field: one of Bonds on the left side and the other of Hammerin 'Hank's 755, and 715 flashed on the scoreboard.
- Fan view: Two nice touches distinguish this on-hard-times franchise — the old scoreboard from the Omni that hangs in the concourse, fully functional, and Spirit The Hawk, who makes a flying entrance from the rafters before player introductions.
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