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present tense third-person singular of score
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as in files
to mark with or as if with a line or groove the glassblower scored the glass rod first so that it would break cleanly

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as in wins
to gain (as points or runs in a game) as credit towards one's total number of points he scored the winning goal in the final minute of play

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noun

plural of score
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as in grudges
a lingering ill will towards a person for a real or imagined wrong a whistle-blower who was more interested in settling a score with his employers than in exposing an injustice

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Recent Examples of scores
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Alex Warren Charts Two Hits This Week Warren scores two hits on this week's Adult Contemporary chart. Hugh McIntyre, Forbes.com, 2 July 2026 Morocco players celebrate after Ismael Saibari scores the team's fifth and winning penalty kick against the Netherlands yesterday. David Hickey, NBC news, 30 June 2026 Haaland scores goals at a higher rate than almost any soccer player ever. Zach Helfand, New Yorker, 30 June 2026 World Cup games also play a specific jingle for the team that scores, giving them a moment to party after a goals. Kansas City Star, 26 June 2026 By comparison, Canada scores 90%, Japan 88%, Mexico 86% and Australia 93%. Stephen Bagwell, The Conversation, 26 June 2026 Our rankings are based on an in-house methodology that scores coverage, cost, customer satisfaction and several other factors. Sharon Wu, USA Today, 25 June 2026 Christiano Ronaldo scores a goal against Morocco to become the all-time leading European goalscorer (85) in international compitition. Assistant Sports Editor, Los Angeles Times, 20 June 2026 The company scores children on this index based on surveys of kids and parents as well as their screen habits. Rhitu Chatterjee, NPR, 19 June 2026
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Argentina scores Argentina’s Julián Álvarez finds the back of the net to put the defending World Cup team up 2-1 with just a few minutes left to go. The Kansas City Star, Kansas City Star, 12 July 2026 Here are the inspection scores and violations for restaurants within the city limits of Fort Worth for June 28th - July 4th, 2026. Harriet Ramos, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 11 July 2026 Sports Edition Coach — a spot to gather clues and discuss (and share) scores. Mark Cooper, New York Times, 11 July 2026 Simpson’s moves may be out of lockstep with state Republican lawmakers, who this year introduced scores of bills aiming to crack down on immigration and the people who hire some immigrants. Idaho Statesman, 10 July 2026 Dundas established his own recording studio and began composing film scores; Aherne headed to the United States and released a solo project; and Greer became a teacher. Charisma Madarang, Rolling Stone, 10 July 2026 But just as there are multiple platforms, there are multiple ways that each platform scores; know the scoring rules in the basic and most important thing to remember in both daily fantasy and your weekly fantasy. Gladys Louise Tyler, Forbes.com, 10 July 2026 In a clinical study focusing on fibromyalgia, patients receiving twice-weekly 40 Hz vibroacoustic treatments for five weeks showed significant improvements in pain scores and quality of life measures. Samantha Agate, Sacbee.com, 10 July 2026 Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) scores show declining patient access to specialists — a finding supported by other surveys and MedPAC’s own focus groups. Christopher P. Childers, STAT, 10 July 2026
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  • When finance leaders think about excise tax, the conversation often starts and ends with the tax team being a cost center that files the returns, meets the deadlines and avoids penalties.
    Ryan Padget, Forbes.com, 7 July 2026
  • Family files wrongful death lawsuit Jennifer and Justin Barbour, the daughter and son-in-law of Avila, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Tesla and Butler on June 23, according to Harris County court documents.
    Greta Cross, USA Today, 7 July 2026
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  • Novak Djokovic wins his second Wimbledon title and denies Roger Federer his record eighth by holding off the Swiss star in five sets.
    Assistant Sports Editor, Los Angeles Times, 6 July 2026
  • Holloway, conversely, has been more active, going 5-3 since McGregor's last octagon appearance, including BMF title wins.
    Trent Reinsmith, Forbes.com, 5 July 2026
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  • Interestingly, the robot achieves its underwater-to-air transition entirely without feet.
    Mrigakshi Dixit, Interesting Engineering, 9 July 2026
  • For example, say a best-in-class B2B software company consistently achieves NRR rates of 120% or higher.
    Forbes.com, Forbes.com, 8 July 2026
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  • Today’s successful downtowns rely on a mix of ingredients, said Steven Falk, the former city manager of Lafayette, who’s served as an interim city executive in Oakland and Richmond and who lectures at UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy.
    Martha Ross, Mercury News, 2 June 2026
  • Bad teams are given mechanisms to recover, not lectures about bootstraps.
    Eddie Brown, San Diego Union-Tribune, 30 May 2026
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  • Most weddings have some logistical drama — exes with grudges, estranged former besties, etc.
    Rob Sheffield, Rolling Stone, 29 June 2026
  • Still, Luna’s square to Pluto retrograde in Aquarius can bring old fears, grudges and control issues to the surface.
    Valerie Mesa, PEOPLE, 24 June 2026
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  • Volatile, quarrelsome, dogmatic, and sure of his own brilliance, Reinhold outraged patrons, amassed huge debts, and turned his eldest son into an exhausted workhorse.
    Jenny Uglow, The New York Review of Books, 4 July 2026
  • And mortgage rates won’t go down until government debts and deficits go down — since the housing market competes for borrowing with the federal government.
    Andy Harris, Baltimore Sun, 4 July 2026
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  • Nielsen also tallies impressions served up within the comfort of other people’s homes; since the initial rollout six years ago, the company has since expanded its OOH coverage to 100% of its markets in the lower 48 states.
    Anthony Crupi, Sportico.com, 16 June 2026
  • The Ball State recruit also tallies 30 kills in two nonconference matches.
    Jeff Vorva, Chicago Tribune, 2 Apr. 2026
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  • By the end of the novel, Sun Wukong attains Buddhahood.
    Frannie Comstock, Encyclopedia Britannica, 26 May 2026
  • But if a person seeking status is already wealthy or attains corporate sponsorship, for instance, a viable pathway to citizenship opens up, even if only slightly.
    Brady Brickner-Wood, New Yorker, 7 Jan. 2026

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