Definitionadj. exhibiting or calling for sportsmanship or fair play
Last update: September 26, 2015
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So when people try experiments with her, she displays a sportsmanlike determination to win in any test, however unreasonable, that one may wish to put her to. [Please select]
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Hauling in an impaled fish hand over hand with a small cable is neither sport nor sportsmanlike. [Please select]
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Certainly it is just as sportsmanlike as to fish for six-inch brook trout in a meadow brook or a mountain rill. [Please select]
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So far as sportsmanlike fairness is concerned, that method was not one whit more elevated than killing game by poison. [Please select]
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The use of either would be quite as sportsmanlike, and as fair to the game. [Please select]
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It wouldn't be sportsmanlike to let him die before the game begins. [Please select]
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Thad immediately declared he understood that, it was to be a genuine sportsmanlike proceeding, and that no underhand tactics would be tolerated. [Please select]
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Anyhow, I leave it to Thad here if it's a sportsmanlike way of scoring in our game. [Please select]
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It is not sportsmanlike to hang a lantern in the marsh and shoot the duck that gather under it. [Please select]
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But it was not the weather alone that had produced this sudden abatement of the sportsmanlike zeal which the captain had always professed. [Please select]
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You have caught enough, for I think it is not sportsmanlike conduct to take such unfair advantage of the unfortunate dace. [Please select]
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