
1) Crossing home 2) Crossing the plate 3) Evaluation 4) Getting on the board 5) Getting the point 6) Grading 7) Industrial process 8) Making a touchdown 9) Making points 10) Marking 11) Rating
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- gain points
- make small marks into the surface of
- induce to have sex
- assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation
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[Industrial Process] Scoring is a process in which one cuts a groove into rigid material (usually tile, stone, glass, etc.). This groove is used to either break the material along the slit, for decoration, or act as a guideline for other processes such as painting. It can also be used to allow materials to expand and contract under varying ...
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[cricket] Scoring in cricket matches involves two elements - the number of runs scored and the number of wickets lost by each team. The scorer is someone appointed to record all runs scored, all wickets taken and, where appropriate, the number of overs bowled. In professional games, in compliance with the Laws of Cricket, two scorers are ap...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Scorn • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Score
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(from the article `figure skating`) Skaters receive two sets of marksone for technical merit (also called the required-element mark) and one for presentation (artistic expression) ...
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The process of determining a subject's score.
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The process of determining a subject's score.
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Pressing a channel into a sheet of paper to allow it to fold more easily. Scoring and pressing the paper fibers together creates an embossed channel that does two things: acts as a guide for easier folding, and creates a hinge that keeps the fiber stretch short. The score should run parallel to the paper grain; the thicker the paper, the wider the ...
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Distress marks on sliding metallic surfaces in the form of long, distinct scratches in the direction of motion. Scoring is an advanced stage of scuffing.
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Cutting narrow parallel lines in the surface of food to improve its appearance or help it to cook more quickly.
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cuts made prior to bread dough before baking; creates a decorative appearance and lets the bread expand properly in the oven
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Making scratches, usually in a cross-hatch pattern, with a knife, needle or serrated tool and using slip, to help make two pieces (coils, slabs, handles, etc.) of clay adhere to each other.
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When a round ends, the points scored by melding and the eyes collected by trick-taking are tallied – in a game of three, individually, in Cross Pinochle, by team. The declarer checks if they reached their bid value. Negative scores can come up due to forfeiting or losing games by overbidding. For the final scoring of a table, the results of all r...
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Scoring means adding all the points accumulated by players during the game. This is done based on their sets or sequences and the winners and losers are decided accordingly.
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The loser gets points based on the sequences and/or sets arranged by him/her. Read points
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