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Definition of Line score
1. Noun. A summary of the scoring in a game (usually in tabular form).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Line Score
Literary usage of Line score
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Athletics at Princeton: A History by Frank Presbrey, James Hugh Moffatt (1901)
"The angle was about thirty degrees to the side, and the goal was kicked from just
inside the twenty-five yard line. Score—Yale 6, Princeton 5, ..."
2. Trade Tests: The Scientific Measurement of Trade Proficiency by James Crosby Chapman, Daisy Rogers Chapman (1921)
"Dry above water line. Score 4 b. Wet below water line. QUESTION 10 Q. What is
the least allowable fall between the lowest point on a steam main and the ..."
3. Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium by Jessie Hubbell Bancroft (1909)
"No player may step over the boundary line. SCORE. — One point is scored by the
throwing party every time a ball is thrown beyond the opponents' rear ..."
4. Raphia and Reed Weaving: Including Also Cardboard and Paper Construction; a by Elizabeth Sanborn Knapp (1901)
"Cut to this line. Score all remaining lines, fold, and glue into position.
MODEL III. COTN BAG. Material. — Oak tag; size, 7 in. x 7 in. ..."
5. The Boston Way: Plans for the Development of the Individual Child by Boston (Mass.). Special Class Teachers (1917)
"... be a chance for bigger scores and also for adding. 4. Basket Game. Place waste
basket at front of room. Stand on a given line. Score five for each time ..."
6. Cassell's Complete Book of Sports and Pastimes: Being a Compendium of Out by Cassell & Co, Cassell (London) (1896)
"It is sometimes allowed that all weights passing the first, or four-foot line,
score one, instead of making it incumbent that the second line should be ..."