Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which sports, in any sense of the verb.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who sports; a sportsman.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Someone who
sports something
Etymologies
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Examples
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You are correct, my sporter is a .308 Winchester mod88 – an exceptionally accurate rifle.
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Therefore, any Mauser-action sporter is going to cost you a bundle, right?
Rifle & Gun Rest Philip Bourjaily 2007
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I must disagree that a buckmark sporter is a good practice .22 for the BAR.
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The Mauser 98 and 1903 Springfield, while identified as originally military arms, were shown in sporter versions, but with what appear to be synthetic stocks.
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I have 2 - 6. 5x284 sporter rifles and love the round.
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Hey guys how much would a 1936 .22 savage sporter be because my great grandfather gave it to my grandpa
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I have a very reliable Remington 742 Woodsman with detatchable in .308 and a fantastic Winchester model 70 classic sporter LT in .264 Win Mag with a hinged floor plate and I am ever so careful when unloading, sure takes time and care, but these were my Grandfathers work horses for years in the field and neither ever let him down.
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A sporter-weight barrel Winchester Model 70 with BOSS, in what else? .270 Winchester.
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I have 2 - 6. 5x284 sporter rifles and love the round.
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I have a very reliable Remington 742 Woodsman with detatchable in .308 and a fantastic Winchester model 70 classic sporter LT in .264 Win Mag with a hinged floor plate and I am ever so careful when unloading, sure takes time and care, but these were my Grandfathers work horses for years in the field and neither ever let him down.
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