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sportster

American  
[spawrt-ster, spohrt-] / ˈspɔrt stər, ˈspoʊrt- /

noun

Informal.
  1. a sports car.


Etymology

Origin of sportster

1960–65; sport(s car) + -ster, on the model of dragster, roadster, etc.

Example Sentences

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The powerful downblast had completely upset the sportster pilot's calculations.

From Final Weapon by Leydenfrost, Alexander

Scant feet from ground surface, the sportster pilot flicked his pitch control and pulled his throttle out for the brief burst of power which would allow him to drop gently to the landing platform.

From Final Weapon by Leydenfrost, Alexander

It would be a long time before the shiny, new sportster would be in condition to sweep into another parking area.

From Final Weapon by Leydenfrost, Alexander

The small sportster was parked between two peaks.

From The Players by Solomon, Steve

The sportster dipped over an island, crossed a narrow lagoon, and settled to the ground beside the guard flier.

From The Players by Solomon, Steve

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