a reckoning of, assent, check, conformity, dovetail, hang together, match, rapport, signet, tally of, work out
Definitionn. a score in baseball made by a runner touching all four bases safely
Last update: July 20, 2015
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The tally of the match is put up on the board. [Please select]
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It has, however, been observed that in practice the width of extant rolls does not tally in any satisfactory degree with Pliny's measurements; and a more plausible explanation has been offered (Birt, Antik. [Please select]
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They kept tally of the game by cutting notches upon sticks. [Please select]
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TAYOUT, tailliers-hors; in modern phrase, Tally-ho. [Please select]
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"His feet have been measured and they exactly tally with the negro tracks found under the window of the Lenoir cottage." [Please select]
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Don't insist philologically that when every shepherd 'tells his tale' he is not relating an anecdote but simply keeping 'tally' of his flock. [Please select]
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"I told him," said Randolph, "this is very good tally, John, but where's the corn." [Please select]
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McCormick, this is very good tally, John, but where's the Corn. [Please select]
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"We will suppose this is a great big high tally-ho party, and the ladies always drive them." [Please select]
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He conceives a disgust for history in which no record seems to tally with any other record. [Please select]
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The "steal," they knew, could best be arranged in the tally of the carts--the final check on the scow measurement. [Please select]
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