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Sentences with disport

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  • The picnickers disported themselves merrily on the beach.
  • The antelope-eyed couples disporting themselves with such abandon represent both a physical and a religious ideal.
  • Yet for disport we fawn and flatter both.
  • Regardless what disports you should be interested in, one might assemble stories re your favorite sport on the online world.
  • The stories featured mainly attractive young people with no perceptible acting talent or experience disporting themselves in the buff.
  • But she does a magnificent job of observing him as he disports himself in various clearings.
  • So that disporting myself right modestly continues even into this interview.
  • It was Ladies' Hour, and there were well-dressed women around me, some English and some Indian - overseeing their children as they disported in the pool.
  • He stands on two legs, beats a big drum with a stick held in his trunk and disports himself with the grave grace one always admires in these imposing creatures.
  • The light is from flashing video screens everywhere, forcing you to watch said insanity disporting itself live.
  • Recently two whales were disporting themselves in the balmy early spring waters of Sydney Harbour.
  • They didn't actually attempt to ride these giants, and there were no surfers disporting themselves on top of them either.
  • I've always been impressed by the fact that my readers generally disport themselves in a courteous and civilized fashion.
  • For self-help they started the Benevolent Association, and for distraction, played cards or disported in the gin mills, clubs, and theaters that then lined Ridge Road.
  • While father and daughter disport themselves, textile unrest grows.
  • We wouldn't have been surprised to see them the next day disporting themselves on the golf course or the Tennis court with equal verve and dash.
  • Charlotte played along with the pack, relishing the sales potential of celebrity, disporting herself on a beach lounger for the benefit of long lenses.
  • They disported themselves bumptiously, like they were aces.
  • Here, apparently, royal ladies disported themselves under the watchful gaze of women sentries.
  • Mary and her husband Dave first sampled the joys of disporting themselves in the scud on the beaches of Ibiza and decided to attempt to replicate the liberating experience in Scotland.
  • Made by Kenneth Branagh for his old Cambridge chums to disport themselves.
  • The story of Lennon's last photo shoot undoes some of the mystique of how Leibovitz gets her subjects to disport themselves in daft.
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