Sporting in a sentence as an adjective

We don't fly over people, or sporting events.

Also, dates of sporting events should be secret.

Do you feel the same way when someone bakes a cake, takes a walk, watches a sporting event, knits a sweater, or writes a poem?

So there's value in learning how to spot the one guy in the crowd of people telling you to watch where you step who's sporting a peg leg.

Is it really the case that you have no respect for a person if you watch them performing a sporting activity?

We now must produce driver's licenses for anything, even sporting events.

TSA does more than just airports"With little fanfare, the agency best known for airport screenings has vastly expanded its reach to sporting events, music festivals, rodeos, highway weigh stations and train terminals.

If you are serious about external to USA investments and families, please please stop using US only sporting analogies that need Wikipedia articles to unpick.

There are also many other events that couldn't be triggered, such as the beginning of commercials for non-BBC shows, the beginning and end of popular sporting or other TV events that would trigger the same phenomenon.

I sort of understand how this happens in industries that have few IT or media skills, but to be that stupid when running a hacker magazine site is far beyond simple lazyness or plagiarism and is striding boldly into the boggy marshland territories of true incompetence while wearing nothing but lead stilettos and a hat saying '*******' and sporting a cologne made of alligator pheromones.

Sporting definitions

adjective

exhibiting or calling for sportsmanship or fair play; "a clean fight"; "a sporting solution of the disagreement"; "sportsmanlike conduct"

See also: clean sporty sportsmanlike

adjective

relating to or used in sports; "sporting events"; "sporting equipment"

adjective

involving risk or willingness to take a risk; "a sporting chance"; "sporting blood"

adjective

preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance; "led a dissipated life"; "a betting man"; "a card-playing son of a bitch"; "a gambling fool"; "sporting gents and their ladies"

See also: dissipated betting card-playing