Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of or pertaining to sports; used in sports: as, “sportal arms,”
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective rare Of or pertaining to sports; used in sports.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective obsolete Of or relating to
sports .
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Examples
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You would think AFL. com.au would "BLOG IT LIVE" - I'm guessing sportal are as "RESTRICTED - genetically and by client" as normal.
Archive 2005-09-01 Ben Barren 2005
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You would think AFL. com.au would "BLOG IT LIVE" - I'm guessing sportal are as "RESTRICTED - genetically and by client" as normal.
Ben Cousins wins the Brownlow Ben Barren 2005
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Berbatov told Bulgarian sports website www.sportal.bg: I am a Manchester United player, but I do not currently play in as many games as I want.
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"He's got a lot more skills than me," the former Wallabies skipper told sportal. com.au this week.
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"He's got a lot more skills than me," Gregan told sportal. com.
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"I was honoured and quite humbled because I'm just a sort of work-away-in-the-background type of guy and to get rewarded like this is massive," he said, speaking to sportal. co.nz.
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If you check below, I will then give you the translation (all lower case, it was easier for him) from the KK reader too. from sportal. de (translated),
Kuklas Korner Paul 2010
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"He's got a lot more skills than me," the former Wallabies skipper told sportal. com.au this week.
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"It's still hurting and it's been brought up," he said, speaking to sportal. co.nz.
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Ajax in Europa League action, according to sportal. tv.
nextwebgen.com 2010
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