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  • adjective Not related to or concerned with sports

Etymologies

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non- +‎ sports.

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Examples

  • That will allow states to offer nonsports gambling on the Internet, with some limitations.

    Online Profits From Gambling in the Cards Rolfe Winkler 2012

  • Shifting sports channels to a separate tier, as Mr. Britt said, would allow cable operators to shift the cost for sports channels to those sports fans who want the programs—and cut the cable bills for nonsports fans.

    Cable Chief Fires Back at MSG Sports Network Christopher S. Stewart 2011

  • What seems to have occurred to everyone was that treating minor sports and nonsports as if they were important was a sound programming strategy.

    Game-Changer Tim Marchman 2011

  • The cost of a similar nonsports prime-time ad, by contrast, fell 14% last year from 2007.

    NFL: The League That Runs TV Matthew Futterman 2011

  • But the high-performance concept car's premiere belies what is driving much of the German sports-car maker's sales and profit growth these days: its nonsports cars, the Panamera luxury sedan it launched in 2009 and its Cayenne sport-utility vehicle.

    Porsche's Optimism Runs High Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011

  • But that would be a way for cable operators to reduce their rates for nonsports fans who help subsidize hefty fees to sports channels.

    For TV Industry, Sport Is the Most Dangerous Game Martin Peers 2010

  • But that would be a way for cable operators to reduce their rates for nonsports fans who help subsidize hefty fees to sports channels.

    For TV Industry, Sport Is the Most Dangerous Game Martin Peers 2010

  • But that would be a way for cable operators to reduce their rates for nonsports fans who help subsidize hefty fees to sports channels.

    For TV Industry, Sport Is the Most Dangerous Game Martin Peers 2010

  • But that would be a way for cable operators to reduce their rates for nonsports fans who help subsidize hefty fees to sports channels.

    For TV Industry, Sport Is the Most Dangerous Game Martin Peers 2010

  • But that would be a way for cable operators to reduce their rates for nonsports fans who help subsidize hefty fees to sports channels.

    For TV Industry, Sport Is the Most Dangerous Game Martin Peers 2010

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