scoring
/ (ˈskɔːrɪŋ) /
the act or practice of scoring
orchestration: See orchestrate
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How to use scoring in a sentence
He went on to lead Mumbai in scoring in a season that he began at age 15, making the international team at 16.
The Story of the World’s Greatest Cricket Player | William O’Connor | December 24, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAccording to Merritt, at the time of the killings they were thrilled about scoring a big deal in Saudi Arabia.
Family's Best Friend Charged With Murdering Them All | Nina Strochlic | November 7, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAs governors, they have to be more interested in solving problems than scoring political points.
We were scoring it like the Olympics: presentation, technique.
Nigel Lythgoe on How to Save Reality TV, ‘On the Town,’ and ‘Brokeback Ballroom’ | Kevin Fallon | October 22, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAs with any negotiation, what matters in the end is getting the desired outcome, not just scoring points along the way.
It’s Time to Nail the Iran Nuke Deal | Rep. Rush Holt, Kate Gould | October 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
It is usual for the scoring block to have two vertical columns divided halfway by a horizontal line.
"Funny how I'm doing all the scoring," said Celia meditatively.
He does not relate these characters to scoring or cracking quality.
In 1876 tennis scoring was adopted, and it was the general opinion that lawn-tennis had come to stay.
The Sportswoman's Library, v. 2 | VariousIn scoring the papers, allow one credit for each blank correctly filled.
The Science of Human Nature | William Henry Pyle
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