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  • adjective Unable to be scored; not scorable.

Etymologies

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un- +‎ scorable

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Examples

  • (I wonder if that flag was not waved months ago, when Democrats put forward a health care reform bill that proposed a substantial new entitlement, with only modest, unscorable, or not-neccesarily-deliverable savings attached.)

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2010

  • Payne referred to this in his statement, but if irony is reality, the stiff breezes and chilly temperatures exposed Jones 'beauty as Johnson's beast -- what had always been a very playable course could now become unscorable.

    Waggle Room 2008

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