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shuts out = completely defeats = administers a drubbing ?

 
 
Reply Sun 30 Oct, 2011 07:07 pm

Context:
Redskins vs. Bills: Buffalo shuts out injury-riddled Washington, 23-0
More:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/redskins/redskins-vs-bills-buffalo-shuts-out-injury-riddled-washington-23-0/2011/10/30/gIQAN7LCXM_story.html
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Reply Sun 30 Oct, 2011 07:08 pm
@oristarA,
Shut out means one team was unable to score, thus the 23-0 score.
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Reply Sun 30 Oct, 2011 07:36 pm
@Ceili,
Thanks
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