11 Metaphors for score

Your score is exactly one hundred percent, sheriff.

Scores, if not hundreds, of statues, each of which was a masterpiece, are spoilt; great quantities of carving are defaced; quite half the glass is irremediably broken; the whole of the interior non-structural decoration is destroyed.

The full score is twenty-one points.

"Closing scores in the professional golf match were Newman 14,835; Inman 13,343."Provincial Paper.

As I have seen scores of patients neglected by their relativesa neglect which they resent and often brood uponmy sense of gratitude is the livelier, and especially so because of the difficulty with which friendly intercourse with me was maintained during two of the three years I was ill.

But the harm was done, and when play for the third hole began the score was: Whipple 7, West 8.

Amongst the more than a score of prisoners were several women, all of whom were old hags with the exception of one, who was really good looking considering that she wore the same homely, gray homespun dress and black shawl that did service for headwear, worn by all the women of her sect.

Mike was well known to all dwellers in Lower Borlock, his scores being the chief topic of conversation when the day's labors were over.

"John McTavish says the should-have-had score for this course is a mar-r-rvel.

The scores of the games are as follows: FIRST GAME.

Three score and tenne miles from Chaul, towards the Indies, is the port of Dabul, an hauen of the king Zamalluco: from thence to Goa is an hundred and fifty miles.

11 Metaphors for  score