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cumulative scoring

American  

noun

Duplicate Bridge.
  1. a method of scoring in which the score of a partnership is taken as the sum of their scores on all hands played.


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As well as they’ve played in the majority of their games this year, with a cumulative scoring margin of plus-106 that’s the second-best in the NFC, the Vikings have had plenty of vulnerabilities exposed against the best of the competition.

From Seattle Times

The field’s cumulative scoring average of 69.145 was the second-lowest in the tournament’s history, and the layout became the first to surrender two sub-60 scores when Kevin Chappell fired an 11-under 59 in the second round.

From Golf Digest

Millsap scored 19 of his 24 points in the first half of the first lopsided game in a series that was so evenly matched coming in that Denver held a cumulative scoring advantage of 464-462.

From Washington Times

Millsap scored 19 of his 24 points in the first half of the first lopsided game in a series that was so evenly matched coming in that Denver held a cumulative scoring advantage of 464-462.

From Washington Times

Millsap scored 19 of his 24 points in the first half of the first lopsided game in a series that was so evenly matched coming in that Denver held a cumulative scoring advantage of 464-462.

From Seattle Times