"Ten score" refers to a quantity of 200. In this phrase, "score" means 20, so ten score is calculated as 10 times 20, which equals 200. The term is famously used in Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address," where he starts with "Four score and seven years ago," meaning 87 years ago.
One-score of men is 20 men, so two-score would be forty. :)
A "score" is 20. So 3 times 20 plus 10 = 70.
No. A decade is ten years. Twenty years is two decades (or a "score" -- as in "Four score and seven years ago...").
Eight score and ten is 170-years. A score equals twenty-years. The most famous use of the word score, is in the Gettysburg Address. Score is a slang term for a twenty-dollar bill.
1 score = 20 years So 3 score and ten would be 70 years.
It means to score two goals.
"Ten score" refers to a quantity of 200. In this phrase, "score" means 20, so ten score is calculated as 10 times 20, which equals 200. The term is famously used in Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address," where he starts with "Four score and seven years ago," meaning 87 years ago.
It depends on context. Dates? October First. Sports? A score between two competing teams. Ages? Mean ages one to ten.
One-score of men is 20 men, so two-score would be forty. :)
A score is twenty. Two hundred three score is 260.
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Answer:Threescore and ten means "seventy." A "score" equals "twenty." Three twenties equals "sixty" - plus "ten": "seventy."
A score is twenty; if read as 'a score, ten and three' it is 20 + 10 + 3 = 33, but if read as 'a score [times] ten' it becomes 203.
A "score" is 20. So 3 times 20 plus 10 = 70.
It means someone's appearance is flawless and perfect in every way. It comes from the rating system used in beauty pageants. One is the lowest score, and ten is the highest score.
No. A decade is ten years. Twenty years is two decades (or a "score" -- as in "Four score and seven years ago...").