Disported [verb]

Definition of Disported:

show off; march

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Sentence/Example of Disported:

Deepdale was situated on the Argono River, a beautiful and romantic stream where pleasure craft of all sorts disported themselves.

The night paled; the Trwyn light went out; and off the headland a seal disported itself in the icy sea.

In the 'forties, when the crme de la crme disported themselves at Cremorne, the Gardens were reserved for their exclusive use.

A creek watered the lower end of the garden, and here a half-dozen ducks disported lazily.

The slender figure leisurely and joyously disported itself in the water.

The whales rose to the surface, disported themselves heavily, like true whales, and blew jets of spray into the air.

For eight hours the squadron disported themselves in this manner, when the "Encounter" was declared the winner by 400 yards.

The "little white hat," by-the-way, as here worn by David, is just such head-gear as Dickens himself disported when a boy.

The Barnriff men were rarely lightsome, and when they disported themselves it was generally with a sombre sort of joy.

You were the bright particular star, or sun, in whose light all the fairest flowers disported themselves.