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all square

British  

adjective

  1. mutually clear of all debts or obligations

  2. (of contestants or teams in sports) having equal scores

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The roof nearly came off the place when Tuipulotu finished off an a period of intense pressure on the Toulouse line, and when Adam Hastings banged over the conversion we were all square.

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It didn't stop Declan Rice trying to hurl the ball into the box, but given that the visitors didn't score from a throw-in and the game finished all square, Sunderland can certainly argue it was a worthwhile ploy.

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The Cherries rescued a point with a 96th-minute goal in this fixture last season and I have a feeling it will end up all square this time too.

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Fleetwood and Thomas jousted through the back nine and also made it to the last all square.

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Sensational birdies on the 14th and 15th, and a par on the 17th, was enough to also send them down the last all square.

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