Adjective
all square (not comparable)
(sports, games, etc.) With all players or teams having the same score; tied, drawn.
After a pulsating and nerve wrecking final quarter Tipperary and Waterford finished up all square 2-22 apiece after this round 3 encounter, with the Tipp goals coming from Patrick Maher (Lorrha-Dorrha) and Jason Forde (Silvermines). Source: Internet
England, looking to bounce back from their nine-wicket thrashing in the first Test at Lord's and end the two-match series all square at 1-1, ended the opening day just 68 runs behind Pakistan's lowly first-innings 174. Source: Internet
Six minutes later though, it was all square again when Stuart Milligan struck a stunning shot on the turn from 18 yards that flew past the left hand of the diving McCauley. Source: Internet
Indeed, with the Shrews edging the first-half on points, the Hammers survived a frantic stoppage-time scramble to ensure that they still departed at the break, all square. Source: Internet
Matrices A square matrix with entries in a field is invertible (in the set of all square matrices of the same size, under matrix multiplication ) if and only if its determinant is different from zero. Source: Internet
The match turned again when Crawford had bogeys at 14 and 15 to go two down, but he responded with a birdie at 16 and a solid par at 17 to be all square again, before his fatal drive at the last. Source: Internet