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Sentence count:170+19Posted:2017-07-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: supportingreportingexport insurancesnortingsortingcomfortingsportsportsMeaning: ['spɔrtɪŋ /'spɔɪ-]  adj. 1. exhibiting or calling for sportsmanship or fair play 2. relating to or used in sports 3. involving risk or willingness to take a risk 4. preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance. 
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61. A trainer was an all-purpose sports shoe catering to a wide variety of sporting activities.
62. Members of the crew who also include wrens, will take part in a number of sporting fixtures and visits.
63. Why are you still sporting the bruise from that encounter?
64. Sporting events such as car racing give me a headache.
65. These authors see the spectating of sporting events as functional for society.
66. With the singular exception of property stocks, all sectors benefited from heavy demand, almost all leading shares sporting double-figure gains.
67. At first glance it would seem that sport must involve a victim, which rather explains why boxing is considered sporting.
68. A draw was a fair result to a hard-fought, sporting contest.
69. But nowhere will be found a more sporting, fair-minded spectator.
69. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
70. Not very sporting, I grant you, but I was genuinely unaware that such tactics were illegal.
71. The trendies of Carnaby Street flounced around in military uniforms, sporting flowers of peace where medals once had hung.
72. The advantage is that you can redeem your vouchers for special deals on holidays, sporting events and theatre trips.
73. Sporting and leisure facilities include golf, tennis, riding, restaurants, bars, nightclubs.
74. Thus government, i.e. local government, has strategic responsibility over its administrative area for the provision of sporting opportunities.
75. Few or no other routes were available and so it was a most logical decision to opt for the sporting escape.
76. Careful management can, however, mitigate such effects so that sporting activities do not have to be incompatible with conservation interests.
77. He was fishing on the Red Lion stretch sporting float and pole tackle with maggot for an all-roach catch.
78. After all, you are meant to give the quarry a sporting chance.
79. In these nations, the countryside is increasingly being exploited as a source of recreation and as a venue for sporting events.
80. He said the town's reputation for hosting top sporting events had spread.
81. The walls of the room were hung with sporting prints and photographs of men and women in riding garb.
82. I saw what has to be one of the most amazing sporting sights in the world.
83. In spite of the fierce rivalry between the two players the decision to agree a draw was marked by a sporting handshake.
84. Organised by the Eastern Sporting Sidecar Association, the first of 12 scheduled meetings this year has attracted a top class entry.
85. Sponsorship of sporting events by tobacco companies is, of course, not confined to Britain.
86. The store cost $ 185 million to open, sporting custom-made furniture and a health club.
87. Read in studio Back on dry land now for the rest of the weeks sporting highlights.
88. He enjoys reading and his main sporting interests are rugby and gaelic football.
89. The 1996 Summer Olympics, which open July 19, might reasonably be perceived elsewhere as a sporting event.
90. Economic sanctions, the cultural and sporting boycotts, and diplomatic isolation must be maintained and intensified.
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