scoreless in English

adjective

[score·less || skɔrlɪs /skɔːlɪs]

having no goals scored, having a score of zero (Sports)

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1. After going scoreless in eight games to start the season, Bellows has …

2. Cubs closer Craig Kimbrel has been trying to find his groove in spring training and has strung together consecutive scoreless outings

3. The Catamounts (1-0-1) claimed their first win of the season after earning a scoreless draw against nationally ranked New Hampshire last week

4. Therefore, a surface of sawdust and tree bark was used, and "the Tigers and Green Wave played to a scoreless, mudpie tie", in the words of sportswriter Bob Broeg.

5. On 26 August 2015, Rooney ended an 878-minute scoreless streak by scoring a hat-trick in a 4–0 win (7–1 aggregate) over Belgian side Club Brugge in the second leg of their Champions League play-off.