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See also: Scorer
English
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Noun
scorer (plural scorers)
- One who scores.
- Alan Shearer finished among the top ten goal scorers in 10 out of his 14 seasons in the Premier League and won the top scorer title three times..
- 2012 April 21, Jonathan Jurejko, “Newcastle 3-0 Stoke”, in BBC Sport:
- But chances were rare for the lowest scorers in the Premier League against a Newcastle defence which claimed a fourth straight clean sheet.
- One who keeps track of scores in a game; a scorekeeper.
- The team was making goals so fast the scorer could barely keep up.
- 1973, Allen Hutt, The changing newspaper, page 151:
- The comment may be offered here that the 'heavies' have been the Design Award's principal scorers, both in the overall bronze plaque days and, since, in the Daily/Sunday Class 1.
- (cricket) Either of a pair of people, one provided by each side, who record in a specially formatted book, every ball bowled, every run scored, and every wicket that falls
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one who scores
scorekeeper — see scorekeeper
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Danish
Noun
scorer
Verb
scorer
French
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Verb
scorer
Conjugation
Conjugation of scorer (see also Appendix:French verbs)
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Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
scorer m
Verb
scorer
Romanian
Etymology
Noun
scorer m (plural scoreri)
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