Synonym: athletic competition, athletic contest, sport. Similar words: athletic, athlete, breathless, genetics, aesthetics, pathetic, apathetic, empathetic. Meaning: [-ɪks] n. 1. an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition 2. a contest between athletes 3. participation in sports events as an extracurricular activity.
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31. Disabled and able-bodied children can enrol on the athletics course.
32. British athletics received a tremendous fillip when Wells won the Gold.
33. Where will this proliferation of athletics end?
34. Athletics: Morrell dispels fitness doubts.
35. The lessons of athletics extend throughout the educational system.
36. I have never experienced any racism in athletics.
37. But his primary passion was athletics.
38. I had a devil-may-care attitude to my athletics.
39. Men have always drawn on their experience in organized athletics to meet the challenges of a competitive workplace.
40. The old stadium was in its penultimate year as an athletics venue.
41. In the summer, athletics, cricket and tennis take over from the winter sports.
42. So, although a rich source of status and prestige, athletics could not compare with professional sport in terms of material gain.
43. The Athletics Federation plans to crack down on drug and steroid abuse by athletes.
44. Runners, coaches and athletics writers the world over have puzzled at the success of Mota and 38-year-old Pedrosa.
45. In this sense athletics offer a metaphor of the entire dilemma of liberation.
46. The strong football season, however, has generated more alumni giving, albeit earmarked for athletics.
47. Today's world-class athlete no longer needs to have a full-time job to support his or her athletics.
48. I don't remember him being that good at athletics in school.
49. We are amazed that the athletics world is so eager to be part of the reinstatement of drugs cheat Ben Johnson.
50. Cast you mind back a few weeks to the Athletics Championship in Armagh.
51. We had fourteen check-ins a day, classes in Latin,(sentencedict.com) a vigorous program of athletics and every night a study hall.
52. He enrolled in a private school but as a condition of his clemency was not permitted to participate in athletics.
53. International athletics officials insisted they could neither confirm nor deny the report.
54. As for the athletics scholarships, these are not wages in the normal sense.
55. There are plenty of after-school opportunities for people who are keen on athletics.
56. Dance technique is more embracing than that for any other physical activity such as sports, gymnastics, athletics and so on.
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57. The afternoon was spent in the Aldershot Military Athletics Stadium officiating as a starter.
58. Designated Britain's premier venue for international athletics events, it can also house conventions or concerts for up to 13,000.
59. The Athletics added two more runs in the eighth inning on a wild pitch and a single.
60. Assumption of risk is rarely applicable except in cases of competitive athletics.
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