Use sport in a sentence
Sentences starting with sport
- Sport and novelty I came here to see; buffalo-hunting I did not expect. [11]
- Sport could only allay, it could not banish our sufferings. [11]
Sentences ending with sport
- But the nobleman was not disposed to endure this offensive sport. [10]
- But Big Tom was a gentleman: he never killed deer for mere sport. [4]
- It was magnificent sport. [5]
- There's no use saying what you think--you kind friends, who've always done something in life--that I was a good-for-nothing creature to give myself up to the turf, to horses and jockeys, and the janissaries of sport. [11]
- These at any rate were uncivilized -trout, and it was only when we took the advice of the young McGregor and baited our hooks with the angleworm, that the fish joined in our day's sport. [4]
- You're a true, public-spirited old sport. [9]
- A hunter thinks only of his sport. [11]
- Towards the end of the day they came upon a little herd of caribou, and had excellent sport. [11]
- Was the Celebrity not undergoing the crucial test of a true sport? [9]
- But they were not afraid, and presently went on with their sport. [5]
Short sentences using sport
- So the sport went on. [10]
- He's a sport, too. [9]
- It is good sport, eh? [11]
- Now the sport began. [11]
- For sport, no. [4]
Sentences containing sport two or more times
- From sport to sport they hurry her to banish her regrets, and when they win a smile from her, they think that she forgets--but she don't. [12]
- Of all the hunting-passions that burn in the breast of man, there is none that can lift him superior to discouragements like these but the one--the royal sport, the supreme sport, whose quarry is his brother. [5]
- Henri kept to his compact, drink for drink, sport for sport. [11]
More example sentences with the word sport in them
- In this way you have at once a cheerful blaze, and the fire gradually eats into the solid mass, sinking down with increasing fervor; coals drop below, and delicate tongues of flame sport along the beautiful grain of the forestick. [4]
- I am disgusted with sport here. [10]
- Chartersea came forward with an indifferent swagger, as if to say as much: and, in truth, no one looked for more sport, and some were even turning away. [9]
- As the day will probably come when every man in Hartford will live in his own mammoth, five-story granite insurance building, it may not be unreasonable to expect that every man will sport his own Gothic church. [4]
- Sirona is the wife of another, and even in sport no man should try to win his neighbor's wife. [10]
- The young people, whose sport had been interrupted, had recovered from their fright and joined in a long chain. [10]
- He knew not whether he was awake, or the sport of some bewildering dream. [10]
- How could this vain, foolish sport have pleased her after she had yielded herself, soul and body, to the highest and greatest of men! [10]
- We can use up any sport or game ever invented quicker than any other people. [4]
- To them swaggers up a young sport, like one of Thackeray's figures in the "Irish Sketch-Book"--short, in a white hat, poor face, impudent manner, poses before the swell fronts, and tosses off his glass. [4]
- Ursula had snatched up a spoon, and when the mad sport was ended and he had let go her hand, she rapped him with it smartly on the arm and cried: "You are still what you ever were, in the dance at least! [10]
- To climb a tree and shake it, to club it, to strip it of its fruit, and pass to the next, is the sport of a brief time. [4]
- It was a toss-up, and he would see the sport out. [11]
- He had climbed to the topmost branch of the lithe and tough tree in order to take the full swing of this free creature in its sport with the western wind. [4]
- Then he began to talk in his quiet way about hunting and fishing; about stalking in the Highlands and tiger-hunting in India; and wound up with some wonderful stuff about moose-hunting, the sport of Canada. [11]
- I would like to spend my Saturday holidays in that charming sport every now and then. [5]
- Science has undertaken to fathom it, and the results which it gains with measures and numbers is of a different value and more lasting than that which the idle sport of the intellects of the older philosophers obtained. [10]
- They had had three months of travel and sport, and were filled, but not sated, with the joy of the hunter. [11]
- An exciting sport, though incomprehensible to masculine intelligence. [9]
- But this year there had been a large number of rough, adventurous characters among the river-men, and they seemed to take delight in making sport of, and even interfering with, the salmon- fishers. [11]
- We three will then come back in the spring to the valley of gold for sport and riches. [11]
- It was during their severest distresses, when their most celebrated chief was a captive in their hands, and was dragged through the country as a spectacle for the sport and derision of their people, that she places herself between him and destruction. [4]
- The air of the morning, the sport of using the elements for one's pleasure, had given Guida an elfish sprightliness of spirits. [11]
- Now Spond was the greatest and heaviest of the wolfhounds; Anap, rightly Anapaest, was a slender and swift greyhound; and whereas he found this pastime of names good sport he carried it further. [10]
- I, proud of the chance to show I was not a mere backwoodsman at such a sport, capped his aphorism with a line from Shakespeare's Cymbeline. [11]
- Give your testimony, that in this case an evil Div must have made sport of our friend and his companions. [10]
- It may be that he threw the rose into Sirona's window only in sport, for she plays with his brothers and sisters as if she herself were one of them. [10]
- And let me thank you for a little sport I had in a quiet way as the author of The Sybarites. [9]
- It's only the swells--Derby, Gladstone, and the few--who get any real sport out of it. [11]
- It will be sport, some day, to put Bigot's valet to bed with a broken leg or a fit of spleen, and send Voban to shave him. [11]
- It was good sport, but one day she took away its food, gave it to the cat, and pointed her finger at monsieur the panther. [11]
- I will have sport with them. [11]
- He had infinite sport with his talent. [5]
- It is the sport to keep him living; you can get no change for your money from a dead man. [11]
- It seemed glorious sport to be feasting in that wild, free way in the virgin forest of an unexplored and uninhabited island, far from the haunts of men, and they said they never would return to civilization. [5]
- There's no other sport that begins with it. [5]
- We had royal sport of it that morning, and two o'clock came and went with never a thought, you may be sure. [9]
- He took the sport of his companions for earnest, and his father, who was unwise only as a tutor, encouraged him to resistance instead of to forbearance, in the idea that he thus would be steeled to the hard life of a Mohar. [10]
- He was the sport of a consuming restlessness. [11]
- There was some sport in this, but Dulness is not commonly a game fish, and only sulks after he is struck. [6]
- There is no sport in following a maze that leads to nowhere save the grave. [11]
- Pistol-shooting is pleasant sport enough, and there is no reason why you should not practise it like other young fellows. [6]
- We had bully sport as we went. [11]
- One of them spoke and said, 'We have all this sport to ourselves; let us go and ask our sister if she will not let us bring the head to this place, as it is still alive. [5]
- Their bright eyes sparkled with pleasure while describing the work of their own hands, and they were so absorbed in eager delight that they did not notice the approach of a man until startled by his words: "Enough of this idle sport now, your Highnesses. [10]
- The fish were so wanting in taste as to disdain the sweet bait, but my early awakened love of sport kept me patiently a long time in the same spot, which was undoubtedly more agreeable to my mother than the bait was to the salmon. [10]
- Even at the shooting matches in sport he was ever chosen captain, and the singing pueri soon would do his every behest. [10]
- For she was renowned in this department of sport on many fields, both for recklessness and skill. [9]
- Do you still remember our sport with the 'word,' the great word that accomplished everything? [10]
- Since the little puzzle amuses the ladies, it would be a pity to spoil their sport by giving them the key. [14]
- There sat his poor henchman in the degrading stocks, the sport and butt of a dirty mob--he, the body servant of the King of England! [5]
- Apparently, it was partly piety, largely gain, and there is reason to suspect that the sport afforded was the chiefest fascination of all. [5]
- The duke had participated in the sport a short time, and carried off several rings on his sword while in full career. [10]
- They got him out and emptied him; Alas it was too late; His spirit was gone for to sport aloft In the realms of the good and great. [5]
- If we could only note the first coming into the mind of a thought that changes life and re-forms character--supposing that every act and every new departure has this subtle beginning--we might be less the sport of circumstances than we seem to be. [4]
- Oshondonto knew that on the issue of this shameless business--this cruel sport of Silver Tassel--would depend his future on the Peace River. [11]
- But the youth of the town, many of whom knew the artist, and who were at all times ready to spoil sport for the sycophants and spies, crowded up between the fugitive and his pursuers and barred the way. [10]
- Every body spoke of the rare sport there was to be. [5]
- In the course of the day's sport Cambyses had (with difficulty restraining his agitation) given his brother the seemingly kind order to start the next day for Egypt in order to fetch Sappho and accompany her to Persia. [10]
- I've had lots of sport out of this hayseed captain" (and he poked that official playfully), "but I didn't get any grub. [9]
- With a couple of Indians we could go north-west, where the moose-yards were, and have some sport both exciting and prodigious. [11]
- Bodily exercise was not, however, entirely superseded by spiritual exercises, and a rudimentary form of base-ball and the heroic sport of football were followed with some spirit. [6]
- His metaphysics is not the sport of philosophy, religion, or Science; rather it is the pith and finale of them all. [5]
- And is it not pretty sport, to pull up two pence, six pence, and twelve pence as fast as you can hale and veere a line?... [4]
- Although he was not a devotee of sport, he noticed that nine of these, as they took their places on the bench, wore blue,--the Harwich Champions. [9]
- I have not much love of men, but he--well, if he say,--"See, Pierre, I go to the home of the white bear and the winter that never ends; perhaps we come back, perhaps we die; but there will be sport for men--" 'voila! [11]
- Presently, seeing a moment when she might speak with me, Ann said in my ear: "I will end this sport, Margery; I can no longer endure it. [10]
- They rode several miles to a little lake and a scrub of brigalow, and, dismounting, soon had exciting sport. [11]
- How real this merry sport made the distress of persecuted innocence, the terrors and charm of the forest, the joys and splendours of the fairy realm! [10]
- Some lads were making sport of him, for he seemed so woe-begone and old. [11]
- The noblest Egyptians kept house-dwarfs for sport, and this little wight served the wife of Mena in this capacity. [10]
- I can feel it now--the bound in the blood as I caught at Malbrouck's arm and said: 'By George, I must kill moose; that's sport for Vikings, and I was meant to be a Viking--or a gladiator. [11]
- They have hid it here in sport, but she shall have it--she shall have it. [12]
- Ann threw herself into the sport with all her heart, and on the way back fell behind with Herdegen in such wise that they did not reach home till long after the door closed on the last of us. [10]
- The account was in the main true enough, and made sad sport of Mr. Fairbrother. [9]
- Those who remained in the cab engaged in a riotous game of hunt the slipper, while Tom peered into the dark interior, observing gravely the progress of the sport. [9]
- Garnett, if odd in manner and character, had always been a true sportsman though not a lover of sport. [11]
- The sport grew in interest momently. [5]
- I have an idea that when a vice or virtue skips one generation, it appears with increased violence or persistence in the next, for, passing over my father into my defenceless breast, the spirit of sport went mad in me--or almost so. [11]
- From the first I had been but ill-pleased to see Herdegen so diligent over this idle sport and spending so many hours away from his sweetheart, when he was so soon to quit us all. [10]
- Even on the hunting excursions into the Libyan desert which the Emperor frequently made, Antinous remained apathetic and indifferent to the pleasures of the sport to which he had formerly devoted himself with enjoyment and skill. [10]
- He felt in his intercourse with the architect as a noble dog might feel that sported with a lion, and such sport could come to no good. [10]
- A born intriguer, he still was above intrigue, justifying it on the basis that life was all sport. [11]
- He said that he had been playing at nine-pins with railways, which was good enough sport for him. [11]
- But I had had these tricks of my cousin Secord, and I returned his sport upon him. [11]
- How shamefully they had made sport of him! [10]
- Vigorous and rapid growth is, however, a necessity to the sport. [4]
- Schools of whales grew so tame that day after day they played about the ship among the porpoises and the sharks without the least apparent fear of us, and we pelted them with empty bottles for lack of better sport. [5]
- As the sun grew low, the Celebrity's conductors straggled in with fishing-rods and told of an afternoon's sport, and we left the captain peacefully but sonorously slumbering on the bank. [9]
- We got a good deal of sport out of him, but not enough sustenance to leave the victory on our side. [5]
- Susy and Winnie given us, in miserable sport, and then taken away. [5]
- When the old gentleman came home, he looked very red in the face, and complained that he had been "made sport of. [6]
- When he has furnished all the sport he can, he is not any longer useful, and is killed. [5]
- Thin vapors rose from the oasis and the other valleys at his feet, at first in heavy masses, then they parted and were wafted, as if in sport, above and beyond him to the sky. [10]
- The practiced knights from Palestine made holyday sport of carving the awkward men-at-arms into chops and steaks. [5]
- There flashed the feeling, however, that it would be finer sport if Carnac and Tarboe were to be at war, instead of Carnac and Barouche. [11]
- The man who failed to win something tangible in sport or law or business or politics was counted out. [9]
- He sees his enemy: horsemen sitting motionless, with long spears in rest, upon blindfolded broken-down nags, lean and starved, fit only for sport and sacrifice, then the carrion-heap. [5]
- And what sport doth yield more pleasing content, and less hurt or charge than angling with a hooke, and crossing the sweet ayre from Isle to Isle, over the silent streams of a calme Sea? [4]
- He would have done so, I think, for we had sport and trouble of one kind and another together. [11]
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