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1 The wind seemed to make sport of her, to laugh at her.
2 When he is blind he shall dance to us and make sport .
3 It would be to make sport of statecraft,' said the lord chamberlain.
4 Why did you deceive us this morning, and make sport of us?
5 Haven't you learned better than to make sport of your mother, boys?
6 On the contrary, they began to halloo, and to make sport of it.
7 He replied,-Itis hardly generous in you to make sport of me, Maxime.
8 We will do everything we can to make sport everyone's game.
9 At first I hid my wretchedness lest they should make sport of me.
10 It is one thing to answer enquiries, another to make sport of enquirers.
11 Are you going to make sport of me into the bargain?
12 But there, I mustn't make sport of such a serious matter.
13 Had they wished to deceive him, to make sport of him?
14 Was she not sensible to make sport of her husband's sport?
15 They make sport of the Scriptures and slander the sayings of the Holy Ghost.
16 Chase came along, and didn't make sport of me, either.
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