sportly
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English
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[edit]sportly (comparative more sportly, superlative most sportly)
- (rare) sporty, sportive
- 1600, William Kempe, Kemps nine daies vvonder, section 10, pages 4–5:
- […] Yet ſhe thumpt it on her way / With a ſportly hey de gay: […]
- 1966, F. Ray Blakely, A Touch of the Master's Hand, page 52:
- I try to play a sportly game, / with all the boys I meet; / But just as soon as my back is turned, / Lord Massy, how they cheat.
- 1977, Texas Monthly, volume 5, number 10, page 224:
- The solids are detailed with a sportly plaid trim inside the (A) collar band, (B) yoke, (C) cuff, (D) pocket gussets and (E) under the pocket flaps.