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Definition of sport
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Sport (v. i.) To play; to
frolic;
to
wanton.
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Overjoy
::
Overjoy
(n.)
Excessive
joy;
transport.
Sportability
::
Sport (v. t.) To give
utterance
to in a
sportive
manner;
to throw out in an easy and
copious
manner;
-- with off; as, to sport off
epigrams..
Transported
::
Transported
(a.)
Conveyed
from one place to
another;
figuratively,
carried
away with
passion
or
pleasure;
entranced..
Port
::
Port (v. t.) To
carry;
to bear; to
transport.
Vise
::
Vise (n.) An
indorsement
made on a
passport
by the
proper
authorities
of
certain
countries
on the
continent
of
Europe,
denoting
that it has been
examined,
and that the
person
who bears it is
permitted
to
proceed
on his
journey;
a
visa..
Woodcraft
::
Woodcraft
(n.) Skill and
practice
in
anything
pertaining
to the
woods,
especially
in
shooting,
and other
sports
in the
woods..
Joke
::
"Joke (n.)
Something
said for the sake of
exciting
a
laugh;
something
witty or
sportive
(commonly
indicating
more of
hilarity
or humor than
jest);
a jest; a
witticism;
as, to crack
good-natured
jokes..
Crane
::
Crane (n.) A
machine
for
raising
and
lowering
heavy
weights,
and, while
holding
them
suspended,
transporting
them
through
a
limited
lateral
distance.
In one form it
consists
of a
projecting
arm or jib of
timber
or iron, a
rotating
post or base, and the
necessary
tackle,
windlass,
etc.; -- so
called
from a
fancied
similarity
between
its arm and the neck of a crane See
Illust.
of
Derrick..
Hoax
::
Hoax (v. t.) To
deceive
by a story or a
trick,
for sport or
mischief;
to
impose
upon
sportively..
Snatch
::
Snatch
(n.) To seize and
transport
away; to rap.
Sportful
::
Sporter
(n.) One who
sports;
a
sportsman.
Playfellow
::
Playfellow
(n.) A
companion
in
amusements
or
sports;
a
playmate.
Course
::
Course
(v. i.) To run as in a race, or in
hunting;
to
pursue
the sport of
coursing;
as, the
sportsmen
coursed
over the flats of
Lancashire..
Wrap
::
Wrap (v. t.) To
snatch
up;
transport;
--
chiefly
used in the p. p.
wrapt.
Divert
::
Divert
(v. t.) To turn away from any
occupation,
business,
or
study;
to cause to have
lively
and
agreeable
sensations;
to
amuse;
to
entertain;
as,
children
are
diverted
with
sports;
men are
diverted
with works of wit and
humor..
Youthful
::
Youthful
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the early part of life;
suitable
to early life; as,
youthful
days;
youthful
sports..
Lacrosse
::
Lacrosse
(n.) A game of ball,
originating
among the North
American
Indians,
now the
popular
field sport of
Canada,
and
played
also in
England
and the
United
States.
Each
player
carries
a
long-handled
racket,
called
a
crosse.
The ball is not
handled
but
caught
with the
crosse
and
carried
on it, or
tossed
from it, the
object
being to carry it or throw it
through
one of the goals
placed
at
opposite
ends of the
field..
Sport
::
Sport (n.) Play; idle
jingle.
Curtail Dog
::
Curtail
dog () A dog with a
docked
tail;
formerly,
the dog of a
person
not
qualified
to
course,
which,
by the
forest
laws, must have its tail cut
short,
partly
as a mark, and
partly
from a
notion
that the tail is
necessary
to a dog in
running;
hence,
a dog not fit for
sporting..
Waggish
::
Waggish
(a.) Done, made, or laid in
waggery
or for
sport;
sportive;
humorous;
as, a
waggish
trick..
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