Similar words: supporting, reporting, export insurance, snorting, sorting, comforting, sport, sports. Meaning: ['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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91. If, like me, you prefer the sporting life, then you are spoilt for choice here.
92. Magic Johnson is a sporting legend and when he announced he was HIV positive the world admired his courage.
93. The earthquake becomes, for him, an inconvenience that requires a sporting response.
94. The property is conveniently situated for access to Headington for shopping plus sporting and social facilities.
95. Their contributions were not limited to accomplishments in sporting arenas, but also had important social and economic impact.
96. He must have picked up the definition at one of the sporting goods conventions, where he was now a celebrity.
97. Both shots prompted loud applause from the audience and acknowledgements from my sporting opponent.
98. As we move up the hierarchy towards elite sport, there is an increasing demand to watch sporting competitions.
99. As the rewards to be gained from sporting success have increased,(sentencedict.com/sporting.html) so the emphasis placed on winning has also increased.
100. One session will look at the role of cities as major providers of huge new leisure facilities and sporting venues.
101. The Final will attract the largest audience of any previous sporting event in world history.
102. C., sporting goods store where Bishop bought a pair of tennis shoes on his credit card.
103. To sum up, Kitzbuhel is a major year round sporting and leisure centre and as such offers every facility.
104. So the spectators' section was dotted with little clumps of people, none of them spectators in any sporting sense.
105. It was the very epitome of what a great sporting occasion should be about and very seldom is.
106. A breeze whipping through Mission Bay, sure, but also a breeze in the sporting sense.
107. Second, the pressure exerted by the team-owners and the sporting authorities was exceptionally violent.
108. The group organises monthly social and sporting activities, including cycle sessions, and has bought nine tandems through sponsorship and fundraising.
109. Special events such as major sporting events or concerts cost up to thirty dollars to watch.
110. There have been previous sporting tickertape parades for the 1982 Commonwealth Games team and the 1989 Ashes-winning cricketers.
111. Today, this friendly city also boasts a dynamic shopping entertainment and sporting scene.
112. Numerous studies have shown a consistent negative correlation between age and participation in virtually every sporting activity.
113. Sefton Council is to appoint a youth sport manager in the borough as part of a phased three year sporting programme.
114. Of all the sporting activities available during the afternoon, one pleasure is walking through alpine meadows.
115. Outside, there was an atmosphere at times more closely resembling a carnival midway than the greatest peacetime sporting event.
116. He went directly to a sporting goods shop, where he purchased a hunting knife.
117. I have been lucky enough to see some pretty spectacular sporting events up close and personal.
118. Before his illness, Ivan played football, cricket and bowls, and was very well-known among the Ipswich sporting circle.
119. Manning Jackson was forty-five years old, and was good-looking in a heavy, sporting way.
120. For a small village Long Riston is well equipped for sporting and other leisure activities.
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