Sentence example with the word 'scoring'

scoring

Definition n. evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score

Last update: July 14, 2015


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The old man grabbed a metal trashcan from the curb and in one motion swung it at the car, scoring a direct hit on the windshield.   [Please select]

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In scoring, the centre is 9, the next circle 7, the next 5, the next 3 and the last circle 1.   [Please select]

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"Anything's possible," Rand replied, "except where some structural contradiction is involved, like scoring thirteen with one throw of a pair of dice."   [Please select]

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"This doesn't look like scoring again next week, and giving another performance."   [Please select]

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It whizzed past the flying hind legs, scoring the barest of misses.   [Please select]

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With repeated scoring the wood will be almost cut through or in shape to finish the cut with a knife.   [Please select]

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It requires scoring above and below the line, which is a most cumbersome and dilatory proposition.   [Please select]

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All players are doubtless familiar with the old system of above-and below-the-line scoring, but only three classes now use it: A.   [Please select]

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This practice cannot be enthusiastically commended, but all must admit that for such players the new scoring system is most essential.   [Please select]

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Having thus recovered the spoils, and succeeded in scoring his point over so mighty an adversary, the mink might have been expected to let the matter rest and quietly reap the profit of his triumph.   [Please select]

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The girls gathered delicious, fragrant little bunches, and felt that they were scoring tremendously over those unfortunates who were receiving information about architecture inside the church.   [Please select]

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scoriae - scoring - scorn