Sentences

disport in a sentence

n.

Definition

DISPORT (verb): To engage in playful or lively activity, often for enjoyment or recreation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The children disport themselves joyfully in the park every Saturday.
  2. As the sun set, the guests began to disport on the terrace, enjoying the warm evening breeze.
  3. She often disports in the garden, surrounded by vibrant flowers and chirping birds.
  4. During the festival, people from all over the city came to disport and celebrate together.
  5. He loves to disport by the lake, where he can watch the ducks and relax in nature.
  6. The children disport themselves in the park, laughing and playing games.
  7. On weekends, the locals often disport along the beach, enjoying the sun and surf.
  8. In the evenings, the garden becomes a place where friends can disport and unwind after a long day.
  9. She loved to disport in the countryside, taking in the fresh air and vibrant scenery.
  10. During the festival, people from all over the city gather to disport and celebrate together.
  11. On sunny weekends, the children love to disport in the park, playing games and enjoying the fresh air.
  12. The annual festival invited locals to disport and celebrate the community's rich cultural heritage.
  13. As the sun set, the friends gathered by the beach to disport around a cozy bonfire, sharing stories and laughter.
  14. He found joy in the simple pleasures of life, often taking time to disport by painting in the garden.
  15. During the summer retreat, the group decided to disport with various outdoor activities, from hiking to swimming.

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