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Definition of sport
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Sport (v. t.) To
exhibit,
or bring out, in
public;
to use or wear; as, to sport a new
equipage..
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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..
Mischief
::
Mischief
(n.) Harm;
damage;
esp.,
disarrangement
of
order;
trouble
or
vexation
caused
by human
agency
or by some
living
being,
intentionally
or not;
often,
calamity,
mishap;
trivial
evil
caused
by
thoughtlessness,
or in
sport..
Tussle
::
Tussle
(v. i. & t.) To
struggle,
as in
sport;
to
scuffle;
to
struggle
with..
Rollic
::
Rollic
(v. i.) To move or play in a
careless,
swaggering
manner,
with a
frolicsome
air; to
frolic;
to
sport;
commonly
in the form
rollicking..
Ton
::
Ton (n.) A
certain
weight
or
quantity
of
merchandise,
with
reference
to
transportation
as
freight;
as, six
hundred
weight
of ship bread in
casks,
seven
hundred
weight
in bags, eight
hundred
weight
in bulk; ten
bushels
of
potatoes;
eight
sacks,
or ten
barrels,
of
flour;
forty cubic feet of
rough,
or fifty cubic feet of hewn,
timber,
etc..
Rate
::
Rate (n.)
Valuation;
price fixed with
relation
to a
standard;
cost;
charge;
as, high or low rates of
transportation..
Transport
::
Transport
(v.) A
vessel
employed
for
transporting,
especially
for
carrying
soldiers,
warlike
stores,
or
provisions,
from one place to
another,
or to
convey
convicts
to their
destination;
--
called
also
transport
ship,
transport
vessel..
Goliard
::
Goliard
(n.) A
buffoon
in the
Middle
Ages, who
attended
rich men's
tables
to make sport for the
guests
by
ribald
stories
and
songs..
Hunter
::
Hunter
(n.) One who hunts wild
animals
either
for sport or for food; a
huntsman.
Cloudy
::
Cloudy
(n.)
Marked
with veins or
sports
of dark or
various
hues, as
marble..
Package
::
Package
(n.) A
bundle
made up for
transportation;
a
packet;
a bale; a
parcel;
as, a
package
of
goods..
Conveyance
::
Conveyance
(n.) The act of
conveying,
carrying,
or
transporting;
carriage..
Jest
::
"Jest (n.)
Something
done or said in order to
amuse;
a joke; a
witticism;
a
jocose
or
sportive
remark
or
phrase.
See
Synonyms
under Jest, v. i..
Cacolet
::
Cacolet
(n.) A
chair,
litter,
or other
contrivance
fitted
to the back or pack
saddle
of a mule for
carrying
travelers
in
mountainous
districts,
or for the
transportation
of the sick and
wounded
of an
army..
Steamboating
::
Steamboating
(n.) The
occupation
or
business
of
running
a
steamboat,
or of
transporting
merchandise,
passengers,
etc., by
steamboats..
Freight
::
Freight
(v. t.) To load with
goods,
as a ship, or
vehicle
of any kind, for
transporting
them from one place to
another;
to
furnish
with
freight;
as, to
freight
a ship; to
freight
a car..
Protection
::
Protection
(n.) A
writing
that
protects
or
secures
from
molestation
or
arrest;
a pass; a
safe-conduct;
a
passport.
Transport
::
Transport
(v. t.) To
carry,
or cause to be
carried,
into
banishment,
as a
criminal;
to
banish..
Skylarking
::
Skylarking
(n.) The act of
running
about the
rigging
of a
vessel
in
sport;
hence,
frolicking;
scuffing;
sporting;
carousing..
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..
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