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    score
    [skôr]
    noun
    score (noun) · scores (plural noun) · the score (noun)
    1. the number of points, goals, runs, etc. achieved in a game or by a team or an individual:
      "the final score was 25–16 in favor of Washington"
      • informal
        an act of gaining a point, goal, or run in a game.
      • a rating or grade, such as a mark achieved in a test:
        "an IQ score of 161"
      • informal
        (the score)
        the state of affairs; the real facts about the present situation:
        "“Hey, what's the score here, what's goin' on?”"
    2. a group or set of twenty or about twenty:
      "a score of men lost their lives in the battle" · "Doyle's success brought imitators by the score"
      • (scores of)
        a large number of people or things:
        "he sent scores of enthusiastic letters to friends"
    3. a written representation of a musical composition showing all the vocal and instrumental parts arranged one below the other.
      • the music composed for a movie or play:
        "a film score"
    4. a notch or line cut or scratched into a surface:
      "check the shaft for scratches and scores"
      • historical
        a running account kept by marks against a customer's name, typically in a tavern.
    5. informal
      an act of buying illegal drugs:
      "she made her first score from a dealer in Times Square"
      • the proceeds of a crime:
        "when an opportunity arises to make a big score off a robbery, he jumps a bit too eagerly at the chance"
    verb
    score (verb) · scores (third person present) · scored (past tense) · scored (past participle) · scoring (present participle)
    1. gain (a point, goal, run, etc.) in a competitive game:
      "Penn State scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter" · "Martinez scored on Anderson's sacrifice fly"
      • decide on the score to be awarded to (a competitor):
        "the judge must score each dog against this standard"
      • gain (a number of points) for a competitor; be worth:
        "each correct answer scores ten points"
      • decide on the scores to be awarded in (a game or competition):
        "the three judges each scored the bout 100–86 for the Panamanian"
      • record the score during a game; act as scorer:
        "the important thing is to score neatly"
      • baseball
        cause (a teammate) to score:
        "McNab singled, scoring Reynolds and Diaz"
    2. orchestrate or arrange (a piece of music), typically for a specified instrument or instruments:
      "the Quartet Suite was scored for flute, violin, viola da gamba, and continuo"
      • compose the music for (a movie or play):
        "he'd previously scored the first and fifth films"
    3. cut or scratch a notch or line on (a surface):
      "score the card until you cut through"
      • historical
        record (a total owed) by making marks against a customer's name:
        "a slate on which the old man scored up vast accounts"
    4. informal
      secure (a success or an advantage):
      "the band scored a hit single"
      • buy or acquire (something, typically illegal drugs):
        "Sally had scored some acid"
      • succeed in attracting a sexual partner for a casual encounter:
        "he thought he could score with women by telling crude jokes"
    5. medicine
      biology
      examine (experimentally treated cells, bacterial colonies, etc.), making a record of the number showing a particular character:
      "the aim should be to score between fifty and one hundred mitotic cells"
    Origin
    late Old English scoru ‘set of twenty’, from Old Norse skor ‘notch, tally, twenty’, of Germanic origin; related to shear. The verb (late Middle English) is from Old Norse skora ‘make an incision’.
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    noun
    1. the number of points, goals, runs, etc. achieved in a game or by a team or an individual:
      number of goals/runs/points
    2. a notch or line cut or scratched into a surface:
    verb
    1. gain (a point, goal, run, etc.) in a competitive game:
      • record the score during a game; act as scorer:
        keep (the) score
        keep a record
        keep a tally
    2. orchestrate or arrange (a piece of music), typically for a specified instrument or instruments:
      • cut or scratch a notch or line on (a surface):
        • secure (a success or an advantage):
          be successful
          be a success
          achieve success
          make an impression
          have an impact
          go down well
          get an enthusiastic reception
          be a hit
          be a winner
          be a sellout
         
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