Crossword-Solution: SPORTING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Sporting | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Sport |
| Sporting | a. | Of pertaining to, or engaging in, sport or sporrts; exhibiting the character or conduct of one who, or that which, sports. |
We have 19 clues for the answer “SPORTING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Storey book, "This __ Life" | 1 answer |
| Proudly wearing | 1 answer |
| Ostentatiously displaying | 1 answer |
| Dog show group | 2 answers |
| Kind of chance | 4 answers |
| AN OSTENTATIOUSLY ELEGANT HOTEL | 10 answers |
| IN a good humor/humour | 14 answers |
| rackety | 14 answers |
| sporty | 15 answers |
| Tinsel | 19 answers |
| horsy | 20 answers |
| AMUSED | 21 answers |
| Antic | 29 answers |
| athletic | 35 answers |
| Garish | 43 answers |
| Flash-y? | 47 answers |
| playful | 65 answers |
| Trifling | 96 answers |
| Fair | 116 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SPORTING (5)
She was sporting with her women, Swinging in a swing of grape-vines, When her rival the rejected, Full of jealousy and hatred, Cut the leafy swing asunder, Cut in twain the twisted grape-vines, And Nokomis fell affrighted Downward through the evening twilight, On the Muskoday, the meadow, On the prairie full of blossoms.
Ray took down half a dozen girls in tights and ballet skirts,—premiums for cigarette coupons,—and some racy calendars advertising saloons and sporting clubs, which had cost Giddy both time and trouble; he even removed Giddy’s particular pet, a naked girl lying on a couch with her knee carelessly poised in the air.
One of the passengers was David Balfour who was the vicar of the little chapel attached to the Evangelismos Hospital, an impressive tall figure of a man sporting a large black beard.
The high object of our mission, the consciousness that it was unselfish and chivalrous, the villainous character of our opponent, all added to the sporting interest of the adventure.
Her indignation would have been still stronger than it was, had she not witnessed that embarrassment which seemed to speak a consciousness of his own misconduct, and prevented her from believing him so unprincipled as to have been sporting with the affections of her sister from the first, without any design that would bear investigation.
Quotes with SPORTING (3)
To me, quotes function as the sunscreen against a writers brilliance. As soon as I cannot stand to look at the magnificence of the acropolis of pure thought the writer managed to doll out in the cognizant chaos - I quote him, and by doing so I am discharged and freed. On the other hand, even while I do acknowledge that some things cannot be quoted, I vehemently distrust any writer whose army of quotes does not consist of impeccable warriors but the sort of bootless canon fodd…
Her gaze dropped to the zipper of his shorts, still sporting a significant bulge. “Think you can deal with that thing all by yourself?”“I think I can manage after twenty six years.” She lifted her chin in the direction of the Ziggurat tiling. “Cold shower?”“That’s one option. Although I do have an awesome new fantasy for my spank bank. It’d be a shame to waste it.” The thought of Ryder jacking off while he thought of her was wildly exciting. She’d love to be a fly on the wall…
Government as we now know it in the USA and other economically advanced countries is so manifestly horrifying, so corrupt, counterproductive, and outright vicious, that one might well wonder how it continues to enjoy so much popular legitimacy and to be perceived so widely as not only tolerable but indispensable. The answer, in overwhelming part, may be reduced to a two-part formula: bribes and bamboozlement (classically "bread and circuses"). Under the former rubric falls th…
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1978–2006).