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issued a scorching condemnation <strong>of</strong> the government's tax<br />

policies.<br />

score n. 1 record, account, reckoning, register, tally, amount,<br />

number, count, sum, total; mark, grade: What was your best golf<br />

score? Chester got a score <strong>of</strong> 80 in the French test. 2 nick,<br />

groove, scratch, line, mark, stroke, notch, cut, Archery nock:<br />

Every time he won, he made a score on his walking-stick. 3<br />

twenty: <strong>An</strong>d the days <strong>of</strong> our lives shall be three score years<br />

and ten. 4 Often, scores. dozens, hundreds, (tens or hundreds<br />

<strong>of</strong>) thousands, millions, number(s), drove(s), horde(s), host(s),<br />

multitude(s), herd(s), legion(s), lot(s), mass(es), myriad(s),<br />

shoal(s), pack(s), covey(s), bevy or bevies, swarm(s), flock(s),<br />

army or armies, crowd(s), throng(s): Passengers by the score<br />

angrily protested against the airline's policy <strong>of</strong> overbooking<br />

flights. Scores <strong>of</strong> animals were fleeing before the forest fire.<br />

5 music, accompaniment, Technical full or short or vocal score:<br />

Boito might have written the libretto, but the score was by<br />

Verdi. 6 situation, story, news, status (quo), condition, word,<br />

Colloq latest, scoop, US poop: What's the score on your<br />

applications to medical school? 7 dupe, gull, victim,<br />

greenhorn, Colloq fall guy, chump, goat, sitting duck, Slang<br />

sucker, patsy, mark, Brit mug: That fellow in the Hawaiian<br />

shirt looks a likely score for our little scam. 8 ground(s),<br />

basis, account, reason, rationale, provocation, cause: On what<br />

score can you justify eliminating him from the competition? 9<br />

settle or pay <strong>of</strong>f or even a score or the score or old scores.<br />

get revenge, retaliate, get even, avenge, repay, get an eye for<br />

an eye, give tit for tat, give measure for measure, pay<br />

(someone) back in his or her own coin, give (someone) a taste or<br />

a dose <strong>of</strong> his or her or their own medicine, Colloq get one's own<br />

back: He tried to find out where MacTavish moved had moved to<br />

as he had an old score to settle with him.<br />

--v. 10 mark, line, incise, scratch, nick, notch, cut, groove,<br />

graduate; scrape, deface, mar, gouge, slash: <strong>The</strong> dipstick is<br />

scored at intervals to indicate how much oil is in the<br />

crankcase. 11 gain or make a point or points, record, tally,<br />

account for: George scored a hat trick in the game against<br />

Hotspurs. 12 count (for), reckon for or as: <strong>The</strong> ace scores<br />

either 1 or 11 in vingt-et-un. 13 succeed, be successful,<br />

triumph, win, make an impression, have an impact, Colloq make a<br />

hit: Your plan really scored with the boss. 14 succeed in

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