scores
IPA: skˈɔrz
noun
- a large number or amount
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Examples of "scores" in Sentences
- I would include both the scores and the change in scores over time.
- Conlin scores with his support for moving forward in a responsible way.
- But hey, they're better looking than Delgo, so the title scores some deserved points from me.
- The Sonata was the overall winner when we combined scores from the family and six auto writers.
- He talked about the fact that the declaration fails to address what he called scores of questions.
- It ran, as these releases always do, in scores of media outlets that reach a very wide spectrum of society.
- YOUMANS: Right now, Ms. Lafave, based on the charges against her, she -- what we call scores prison time, so her charges require some prison time.
- Next week, Illinois will release a report card on all public school districts, but West Aurora School District 129 already has released data showing a slip in scores for 2009 compared to the previous year.
- It comes as no surprise that the extreme right is more turbocharged than ever in scores of European post-industrial cities which used to be center-left; that's certainly the case of Wilders in Rotterdam, Le Pen in Marseille, Strache in Vienna and Akesson in Malmo.
- Some of these people, the ones I work with, must have I.Q. scores that are a standard deviation off the mark or something. * not that I place much faith on I.Q. scores* but I mean I've been teaching teacher's how to teach science, for the better part of 2 years, and I see no progress, I'm such a crutch.
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