Similar words: sportsman, sportsmanlike, sports meeting, sportsmanship, sports medicine, unsportsmanlike, lion's mouth, sports. Meaning: n. 1. a port city in southeastern Virginia on the Elizabeth River opposite Norfolk; naval base; shipyards 2. a port town in southeastern New Hampshire on the Atlantic Ocean 3. a port city in southern England on the English Channel; Britain's major naval base.
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(1) The ship docked in Portsmouth for installation of new equipment.
(2) He sailed for the West Indies from Portsmouth.
(3) The river flows into the sea near Portsmouth.
(4) The ship put in at Portsmouth to fuel.
(5) You can't go to Portsmouth, it's miles away.
(6) They showed little sign of equalising the Portsmouth striker's glorious 55th-minute shot.
(7) They travelled to Portsmouth, where they embarked on the battle cruiser HMS Renown.
(8) High water this morning at Portsmouth is at 11.17 a.m.
(9) So do Portsmouth have any realistic chance of winning?
(10) Britannia was bumped as she was refuelling at Portsmouth.
(11) Portsmouth is yet another defunct municipal airport.
(12) I see Chapman got sent off for Portsmouth.
(13) The company had moved fast since landing at Portsmouth with King Henry late in October.
(14) Portsmouth boss Jim Smith is set to recall midfielder Chris Burns.
(15) The Leander class frigate headed for Portsmouth to be decommissioned after paying a final farewell to Teesside.
(16) In Hampshire alone Gosport[sentencedict.com], Havant and Portsmouth all slipped from their grasp.
(17) The Royal Navy's base in Portsmouth, and a cluster of high-tech defence firms, had helped keep south Hampshire prosperous.
(18) Portsmouth soon equalised and a stalemate followed in the second half, although Alton had some good chances.
(19) Portsmouth, needing only a draw, made certain of going through with a second just before the interval.
(20) Britannia left her home port of Portsmouth only six times last year cruising for just 31 days.
(21) Just four weeks after Charles's ship left Portsmouth[sentencedict .com], Camilla and Andrew announced their engagement.
(22) Had Portsmouth shown, in front of goal, the composure they had produced elsewhere, they might have been two up before half-time.
(23) Mr Neasom, 57, must have set some kind of record since 1974, when he began reporting Portsmouth matches.
(24) Video-Tape, no voice over He's scored forty seven goals for Oxford, but has now joined first division rivals Portsmouth.
(25) A very substantial force, perhaps numbering 15,000 men, assembled at Portsmouth in July 1346.
(26) He prefers student accommodation in towns with universities, such as Nottingham or Portsmouth, Leicester and Newcastle.
(27) Keegan keeps the team which produced a last-gasp win over Portsmouth last Saturday after five successive League defeats.
(28) Their Staffordshire bull terrier Bodger was destroyed after the attack in their home at Lee-on-Solent, Portsmouth.
(29) He was previously deputy manager at the Arcade Hotel, Portsmouth.
(30) She had no idea how long the drive into Portsmouth would take.
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