A current total, amount or score
“The final tally on our bill was reasonable and not too bad for a meal for four people.”
A record or account of things or items
“Extra staff are always on duty to cope with the numbers, and sometimes amuse themselves by keeping a running tally of blue-topped patients versus green and white.”
A counterpart or duplicate of something
“The key is so cut as to form a tally with the interior machinery.”
A sum of money that is owed or due
A document or label listing the contents of a consignment or package
A record of events as they happen
The number of votes cast in an election
A solicitation of voters or public opinion
To calculate the total number of
“So, let's get straight to the answers, so you can tally your score.”
To agree or correspond (with something else)
“From this figure, the numerical results tally with those obtained from the questionnaire survey.”
(amount to) To add up to
To create a list or enumerated account of
To make level or equal in amount, degree, or status
To come into possession of
To write (something) quickly
To investigate the opinions or experiences of people by asking them questions
To match or rival in performance or extent
A spirited interjection or exclamation
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