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- adjective
nonsports
Etymologies
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Examples
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I too agree with Jim, but this decision goes beyond sport vs. nonsport.
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I too agree with Jim, but this decision goes beyond sport vs. nonsport.
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"So far everything is going smoothly and we've been very pleased with the organization, the competition and the nonsport activities," he said.
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But the cut of women's volleyball raised the whelps when the nonsport of "competitive cheerleading" was put in its place.
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In nonsport mode shifts are so seamless you will barely detect them.
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But in Britain, it still conjures up the image of a lone geek standing on a railway platform, engrossed in the venerable nonsport of noting the numbers on passing trains.
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But the cut of women's volleyball raised the whelps when the nonsport of "competitive cheerleading" was put in its place.
Forbes.com: News 2010
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It also could give leagues leeway to reduce player salaries by ending free agency, mean higher ticket prices and even reshape nonsport business practices by narrowing the scope of antitrust enforcement.
Durangoherald.com 2010
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It also could give leagues leeway to reduce player salaries by ending free agency, mean higher ticket prices and even reshape nonsport business practices by narrowing the scope of antitrust enforcement.
Durangoherald.com 2010
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But the cut of women's volleyball raised the whelps when the nonsport of "competitive cheerleading" was put in its place.
Forbes.com: News 2010
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