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		Definition of sports car in English: sports carnoun A low-built car designed for performance at high speeds, often having a roof that can be folded back.  Example sentencesExamples -  One of the most delightful small sports cars of all time has to be the Mazda MX - 5, which, since its arrival on the international scene in 1989, has won firm friends all around the world.
 -  Another problem is that many people are swayed by ‘conspicuous consumption’ - we see our neighbours' flash sports cars and wish for one ourselves.
 -  In fact, early on in his career, he would leave miniatures of his work on expensive sports cars in Beverly Hills along Sunset Boulevard.
 -  The Morgan car company has done this with its sports cars aimed at the connoisseur segment of car buyers.
 -  The next picture is that of modern day advertising, with sports cars cruising along winding highways to tired strains of electronica.
 -  In his spare time, Menard races sports cars and go-carts.
 -  While luxury and sports cars typically define automotive beauty, monster SUVs are the latest trend to hit the industry.
 -  A royal Shakespeare Company production of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ featured sports cars, swimming pools and hypodermic needles.
 -  A midlife crisis usually makes people think of gray-haired men with sports cars and very young women.
 -  This year, for every ad featuring sports cars zipping up country roads or beer steins filled to the brim, another touted the advantage of an online or full-service trading account.
 -  In his late seventies, he bought a sports car, a red Porsche, and that was a surprise.
 -  If you have a sports car, consider joining the specialist car club associated with it and find out how to take out cover through a specialist insurer.
 -  They would spend it on Italian suits, English sports cars, and apartments with exposed brick walls.
 -  Inside, spotlit and presented luxuriously, were the latest Porsche and Jaguar sports cars.
 -  The 37-year-old bachelor owns a yacht, planes, a helicopter and a collection of sports cars.
 -  He drives a sports car and behaves with the arrogance of a once famous person.
 -  The ‘shiny, young faces you see in sports cars and in suburban supermarkets’ aren't all that ‘shallow and empty.’
 -  They still go home to their big houses in their foreign sports cars.
 -  ‘They defined sports cars,’ Eason says, ‘and made sports cars more stylish and affordable.’
 -  Performance tires, often found on sports cars and sport editions, provide more grip.
 
    Definition of sports car in US English: sports carnounˈspôrts ˌkärˈspɔrts ˌkɑr A low-built car designed for performance at high speeds.  Example sentencesExamples -  Inside, spotlit and presented luxuriously, were the latest Porsche and Jaguar sports cars.
 -  He drives a sports car and behaves with the arrogance of a once famous person.
 -  Performance tires, often found on sports cars and sport editions, provide more grip.
 -  One of the most delightful small sports cars of all time has to be the Mazda MX - 5, which, since its arrival on the international scene in 1989, has won firm friends all around the world.
 -  Another problem is that many people are swayed by ‘conspicuous consumption’ - we see our neighbours' flash sports cars and wish for one ourselves.
 -  The next picture is that of modern day advertising, with sports cars cruising along winding highways to tired strains of electronica.
 -  A royal Shakespeare Company production of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ featured sports cars, swimming pools and hypodermic needles.
 -  In fact, early on in his career, he would leave miniatures of his work on expensive sports cars in Beverly Hills along Sunset Boulevard.
 -  In his spare time, Menard races sports cars and go-carts.
 -  The Morgan car company has done this with its sports cars aimed at the connoisseur segment of car buyers.
 -  A midlife crisis usually makes people think of gray-haired men with sports cars and very young women.
 -  In his late seventies, he bought a sports car, a red Porsche, and that was a surprise.
 -  The ‘shiny, young faces you see in sports cars and in suburban supermarkets’ aren't all that ‘shallow and empty.’
 -  If you have a sports car, consider joining the specialist car club associated with it and find out how to take out cover through a specialist insurer.
 -  ‘They defined sports cars,’ Eason says, ‘and made sports cars more stylish and affordable.’
 -  While luxury and sports cars typically define automotive beauty, monster SUVs are the latest trend to hit the industry.
 -  They still go home to their big houses in their foreign sports cars.
 -  This year, for every ad featuring sports cars zipping up country roads or beer steins filled to the brim, another touted the advantage of an online or full-service trading account.
 -  The 37-year-old bachelor owns a yacht, planes, a helicopter and a collection of sports cars.
 -  They would spend it on Italian suits, English sports cars, and apartments with exposed brick walls.
 
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