| FOURSCORE | • fourscore num. (Now archaic) Eighty. • fourscore num. (Idiomatic) A full-length life, reckoned as eighty years. • fourscore n. A quantity or amount of eighty. |
| LINESCORE | • linescore n. (Baseball) A two-line chart that reports each team’s run totals by inning, and total runs, total hits… • LINESCORE n. a summary of the scoring in a game displayed in a horizontal table. |
| NINESCORE | • ninescore num. (Archaic) One hundred and eighty. • NINESCORE n. nine times twenty. |
| OUTSCORED | • outscored v. Simple past tense and past participle of outscore. • OUTSCORE v. to score more points than. |
| OUTSCORES | • outscores v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outscore. • OUTSCORE v. to score more points than. |
| OVERSCORE | • overscore n. Synonym of overbar. • overscore v. (Transitive) Synonym of overbar. • overscore v. (Transitive) To draw a line through; to cross out. |
| PRESCORED | • prescored v. Simple past tense and past participle of prescore. • PRESCORE v. to record the sound before filming. |
| PRESCORES | • prescores v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prescore. • PRESCORE v. to record the sound before filming. |
| SCORECARD | • scorecard n. A printed card allowing spectators of a game to identify players and record progress. • scorecard n. (Cricket) A tabular representation of the most important statistics of an innings or match. • scorecard n. (Figurative) A system of ratings. |
| SCORELESS | • scoreless adj. No points or goals etc having been scored. • SCORELESS adj. without a score. |
| SCORELINE | • scoreline n. A line in a newspaper or other publication giving the score in a sports match. • scoreline n. (Sports) The score at the end of, of during, a match or game. • SCORELINE n. the result in a game. |
| SCOREPADS | • scorepads n. Plural of scorepad. • SCOREPAD n. a pad on which scored points are recorded. |
| SIXSCORES | • SIXSCORE n. one hundred and twenty. |
| TOPSCORED | • topscored v. Simple past tense and past participle of topscore. • TOPSCORE v. to be the highest scorer in a sports match. |
| TOPSCORES | • topscores v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of topscore. • TOPSCORE v. to be the highest scorer in a sports match. |