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Definition of sport
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Sport (v. i.) To
trifle.
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Waybill
::
Waybill
(n.) A list of
passengers
in a
public
vehicle,
or of the
baggage
or gods
transported
by a
common
carrier
on a land
route.
When the goods are
transported
by
water,
the list is
called
a bill of
lading..
Levity
::
Levity
(n.) Lack of
gravity
and
earnestness
in
deportment
or
character;
trifling
gayety;
frivolity;
sportiveness;
vanity.
Fun
::
Fun (n.)
Sport;
merriment;
frolicsome
amusement.
Boatable
::
Boatable
(a.) Such as can be
transported
in a boat.
Carrying
::
Carrying
(n.) The act or
business
of
transporting
from one place to
another.
Ludibrious
::
Ludibrious
(a.)
Sportive;
ridiculous;
wanton.
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..
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..
Mimicry
::
Mimicry
(n.) The act or
practice
of one who
mimics;
ludicrous
imitation
for sport or
ridicule.
Chest
::
Chest (n.) A case in which
certain
goods,
as tea,
opium,
etc., are
transported;
hence,
the
quantity
which such a case
contains..
Sport
::
Sport (v. i.) To
assume
suddenly
a new and
different
character
from the rest of the plant or from the type of the
species;
-- said of a bud,
shoot,
plant,
or
animal.
See
Sport,
n., 6..
Sport
::
Sport (v. t.) To
divert;
to
amuse;
to make
merry;
-- used with the
reciprocal
pronoun.
Mousle
::
Mousle
(v. t.) To sport with
roughly;
to
rumple.
Professionalism
::
Professionalism
(n.) The
following
of a
profession,
sport,
etc., as an
occupation;
--
opposed
to
amateurism..
Labor
::
Labor (n.)
Physical
toil or
bodily
exertion,
especially
when
fatiguing,
irksome,
or
unavoidable,
in
distinction
from
sportive
exercise;
hard,
muscular
effort
directed
to some
useful
end, as
agriculture,
manufactures,
and like;
servile
toil;
exertion;
work..
Skip
::
Skip (v. i.) To leap
lightly;
to move in leaps and
hounds;
--
commonly
implying
a
sportive
spirit.
Convey
::
Convey
(v. t.) To carry from one place to
another;
to bear or
transport.
Gamesome
::
Gamesome
(a.) Gay;
sportive;
playful;
frolicsome;
merry.
Play
::
Play (n.) To move
gayly;
to
wanton;
to
disport.
Intoxicate
::
Intoxicate
(v. t.) To
excite
to a
transport
of
enthusiasm,
frenzy,
or
madness;
to elate
unduly
or
excessively..
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