4123 examples of scored in sentences

To tell the truth, Mary was not only encouraged, she was pleased by the hit she had scored, and flattered by his acknowledgment of it.

Yet it was a disgusting thing to doit certainly was; and the Sergeant would think that he had scored a triumph.

Then, kneeling by Sir Fidelis, he took his heavy head upon his arm and beheld his cheeks pale and wan, his eyes fast shut, and saw his shining bascinet scored and deep-dinted by the blow.

Frank fired and scored a hit.

He scored a clean hit.

With this book he scored a success.

On the bark of the tree was scored the name of Deacon Peabody, an eminent man who had waxed wealthy by driving shrewd bargains with the Indians.

He now looked around, and found most of the tall trees marked with the name of some great man of the colony, and all more or less scored by the axe.

THE FIRST BATTLE DURING THE CIVIL WAR IN WHICH THE UNION FORCES SCORED A DECISIVE VICTORYTHE

STINGING DEFEAT FOR AUSTRIA But Italy meanwhile had scored a great success against the Austrians.

Rene Fonck, the great French flyer and ace of aces of all the belligerent forces, had only nineteen successes to his credit, but during the last days of fighting the wily Lieutenant scored many victories bringing his totals up to seventy five enemy airplanes officially destroyed, with forty more probable successes awaiting official verification.

But because of the way they scored then, I didn't get credit for one of them.

Then the pilots of the place put out brisk and leapt on board; "Why, what hope or chance have ships like these to pass?" laughed they: "Rocks to starboard, rocks to port, all the passage scarred and scored, Shall the 'Formidable' here with her twelve and eighty guns, Think to make the river-mouth by the single narrow way, Trust to enter where 'tis ticklish for a craft of twenty tons,

A mobile and expressive face, stamped with a history of strange ordeals; but this must not be interpreted as meaning that it was haggard or prematurely aged; on the contrary, it had youthful colour and was but lightly scored with wrinkles, its sole confession of advancing years was in the gray at either temple.

"I scored a great personal triumph, and the way I read my lines was not only greeted with applause, but with laughter.

"I changed my tights from blue to pink for the first night and scored another personal triumph.

I appeared, and without any brag or ostentation I can truthfully say that I scored a great personal triumph.

I was not particularly afraid of being laughed at by the others; for they had all been thoroughly 'taken in'; and in the end, I had scored, without their help.

Wesley Blair made a dashing charge through a crowded field for twelve yards and scored a touch-down that brought the onlookers to their feet cheering.

But critics nevertheless said unkind things of the team work as they wended their way back over the sodden turf, and shook their heads dubiously over the field-goal scored by the opponents.

His little Corneille, scored thickly with thumb-nail marks at every couplet of Émilie's, was all he needed to foster the fairest of illusions.

For the moment the elusive rabbit has scored a point against the Food Controller, but public confidence in his ability is not shaken.

Besides, he had scored.

* Mr. REGINALD BLUNT has scored another brilliant success with The Wonderful Village (MILLS AND BOON).

As he descended the stony path which scored the side of the butte, his anxiety was greatly increased by the appearance of a party of armed Moquis rushing like deer down the steep slope, as if to repel an attack.

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