¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sportscasters
1. sportscaster [n] - See also: sportscaster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sportscasters
Literary usage of Sportscasters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ancient Greece by Sandi Johnson (2003)
"As an extension activity, students could pretend they are sportscasters and give
the class a play-by-play description of the action. ..."
2. The Rich Single Life: Abundance, Opportunity & Purpose in God by Andrew Farmer (1998)
"As the sportscasters are forced to venture into non-sports talk, we quickly learn
that these guys don't have the first clue about anything except sports! ..."
3. How Can I Change?: Breaking Free from the Gap Trap by Robin Boisvert, C J Mahaney (1993)
"For example, when retired heavyweight boxer George Foreman returned to the ring,
sportscasters spoke of his career being "born again. ..."
4. Baseball Goes to War by William B. Mead (1998)
"... St. Louis sportscasters France Laux and Bob Lyle auctioned the glove of Terry
Moore, Cardinal center fielder, for a $5000 War Bond. ..."
5. Baseball Goes to War by William B. Mead (1998)
"... St. Louis sportscasters France Laux and Bob Lyle auctioned the glove of Terry
Moore, Cardinal center fielder, for a $5000 War Bond. ..."
6. Pittsburg, PA: Photographic Portrait by Mark Bolster, Photographer (2007)
"When the stadium opened, sportscasters affectionately nicknamed it the "Big
Ketchup Bottle" and referred to the stadium's bright yellow seats as "Mustard ..."