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scorer

noun as in marker

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Second and third: Neymar and Thiago Silva were absent, so Brazil had neither a goal-scorer on the night nor a notion of defense.

The points for each correct pick rise weekly, and at the end the top scorer will take home 80 percent of the $150 pool.

He told everyone he was going to come in and be the leading scorer as a freshman and that we'd all have to take a backseat to him.

The other is a Uruguayan goal-scorer named Luis Suárez, the star of Liverpool, perhaps the most storied team in England.

The top scorer was Rudy Giuliani (29 percent), who wound up losing every primary he entered.

"First substitute scorer," said Stover, according to Finnegan's theory.

These judges were to measure each performance, and give to the scorer the exact distance covered.

The scorer at the firing point then scores the shot as indicated by the marker.

At the expiration of the time limit the scorer will announce Time.

They had come on the run from the lower end of the grounds, the two teams, the umpire, and the scorer bringing up the rear.

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On this page you'll find 16 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to scorer, such as: flag, gravestone, indicator, pole, stone, and tombstone.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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