semipro

IPA: sɛmɪproʊ

noun

  • (slang) Semiprofessional.

adjective

  • (slang) Semiprofessional.
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Examples of "semipro" in Sentences

  • JT Nickley will play semipro football this summer.
  • Taylor's career began in semipro baseball in 1946.
  • Cited or not, amateur and semipro productions aren't notable.
  • He was also the manager, of a Cleveland semipro baseball team.
  • Unitas has died, and the semipro league has long since folded.
  • Borom played several more years of minor league and semipro ball.
  • I also remember Aboriginal SF, which was what you'd call a semipro zine.
  • Both my grandfathers played baseball at a high amateur or "semipro" level.
  • Payne played soccer growing up, in college and at the amateur/semipro level.
  • The west texas outlaws are a semipro football team based out of lubbock texas.
  • He had already been playing in a semipro league with his father for a few years.
  • Away from work, Mr. Nesbitt, a semipro hockey player, shifted at 40 to polo at a friend's suggestion.
  • Several of the short stories were published in semipro and pro markets, and one of the novels got me an agent.
  • But more than the first game I saw at Ebbets Field, I somehow remember what was called semipro baseball games that my dad used to take me to.
  • In the South’s strata of black baseball, community teams like the Fair-field Gray Sox were sometimes called semipro, even though compensation wasn’t offered.
  • A national nonprofit program launched in 2003 by Oprah chef Art Smith, Common Threads pairs kids from Title 1 schools with fancy pro chefs like Jamie Oliver and James Beard Award-winning Bernstein and semipro-to-impassioned-amateur cooks like me.

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