goalless

[ UK /ɡˈə‍ʊlɛs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having no points scores
    a scoreless inning
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How To Use goalless In A Sentence

  • There was a goalless draw and the match gave die-hard fans who had come to see the stars quite a few moments to cherish.
  • The first game last week in Germany had ended goalless. Times, Sunday Times
  • The plan had little first-half success and the coach acknowledged the need for a rethink with the game goalless at the interval. Times, Sunday Times
  • Following a goalless first half, the home side opened the scoring after 51 minutes with a deft finish from ten yards.
  • United held on for a goalless draw that took them back to the top of the table. The Sun
  • A building block that would have come from a goalless draw had suddenly become a potential springboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a very tight first half the game was still goalless with neither team giving an inch.
  • After a goalless first half, Australia took the lead within a minute of the restart.
  • United were left to rue two missed chances when the game was goalless. Times, Sunday Times
  • UCD were decidedly average and were second best in a goalless draw.
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