Sentences

tally in a sentence

n.

Definition

TALLY (verb): To count, record, or calculate the total of something, often votes or scores.

Sample Sentences

  1. The teacher asked the students to tally the votes for their favorite class project.
  2. After a long night of counting, they finally managed to tally the results of the competition.
  3. She kept a tally of the number of books she read each month to track her progress.
  4. At the end of the game, the referee tallied the fouls committed by each team.
  5. The accountant had to tally the expenses to ensure they stayed within budget.
  6. The committee will tally the votes after the election to determine the winner.
  7. She kept a tally of the expenses throughout the trip to stay within budget.
  8. As the game progressed, the scoreboard did not accurately reflect the tally of points scored.
  9. It’s important to tally the results carefully to avoid any discrepancies in the final report.
  10. After the meeting, they decided to tally the feedback from all participants for their next steps.
  11. We need to tally the votes to determine the winner of the election.
  12. After a long day at the fair, I decided to tally how many prizes I had won.
  13. The accountant was responsible for keeping a precise tally of all the expenses.
  14. In the game, players must tally their points to see who advances to the next level.
  15. To stay organized, she maintained a tally of all her daily tasks and achievements.
  16. The accountant had to tally all the expenses before the meeting.
  17. After a long day of voting, the officials began to tally the ballots.
  18. She kept a tally of her daily water intake to stay hydrated.
  19. The teacher used a tally system to track student participation in class discussions.
  20. In the game, players earn points that are tallied at the end to determine the winner.

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