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sport
noun
1
a an activity, pastime, competition, etc that usually involves physical exertion;
b such activities collectively enjoys watching sport on TV . See also sports.
2 good-humoured fun It was just meant to be a bit of sport .
3 colloq
a someone who is thought of as being fair-minded, generous, easy-going, etc Be a sport and lend me your car ;
b someone who behaves in a specified way, especially with regard to winning or losing Even when he loses, he's a good sport ;
c Aust, NZ a form of address that is especially used between men How's it going, sport?
4 literary someone or something that is manipulated or controlled by outside influences; a plaything was but the sport of the gods .
5 biol an animal or, more usually, a plant that displays abnormal characteristics as a result of a mutation or that is strikingly different from the parent.
6 slang pleasure or success that is derived from hunting, shooting, fishing, etc bagged six grouse and had a good day's sport .
verb (sported , sporting )
1 to wear or display, especially proudly She sported a small tattoo .
2 biol to vary from, or produce a variation from, the parent stock.
[15c: a shortened form of disport]
sporter noun .
sporty see separate entry.
make sport of someone or something old use to make fun of or ridicule them or it.
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