tally|tallies in English
noun
[tal·ly || 'tælɪ]
reckoning, score, total; something on which an account or score is kept; mark made to keep record of a number of items
Use "tally|tallies" in a sentence
1. To represent the passing of time they carved tally marks on cave walls or slashed tallies on bones, wood or stone.
2. The figures didn't seem to tally.
3. The final tally was $4000.
4. Now go over those beef tallies like I told you to.
5. He glanced down at his tally.
6. All right, Rostov, I'm keeping tally.
7. Why don't you take a tally?
8. I tally, I account, I serve.
9. His figures and mine don't tally.
10. Her story doesn't tally with his.
11. Your plans don't tally with mine.
12. Your figures don't tally with mine.
13. Bangtailed with a tally book system being implemented
14. I hate to think what the tally is now.
15. No tally of the dead has ever been made.
16. Synonyms for Coincides include agrees, accords, corresponds, tallies, concurs, harmonises, harmonizes, matches, squares and fits
17. Synonyms for Corresponds include fits, matches, squares, accords, agrees, coincides, tallies, conforms, dovetails and harmonises
18. Tally Arbiter is a camera tally lights project capable of listening/fetching tally data from multiple sources or video switchers and arbitrating whether an end device is considered to be in Preview or Program.
19. Tally Ho Blears was a true gentleman and good guy
20. Obviously not: but how does this tally with community control?
21. The tally was two ayes and three nays.
22. Keep a tally of how much you spend.
23. 12 Keep a tally of how much you spend.
24. Counter is an open source tally Counter for Android
25. The checkbook stubs don't tally with my Bank statement.