sportscaster

IPA: spˈɔrtskæstɝ

noun

  • (chiefly Canada, US) One who reports sporting events on television or radio.
  • A person who comments on, presents, and reports sport events.
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Examples of "sportscaster" in Sentences

  • She is a sportscaster in the game.
  • He was also a soccer sportscaster.
  • And he's a totally cool sportscaster.
  • He is currently a sportscaster for the Pirates.
  • Palin's early ambition was to be a sportscaster.
  • Gerry Fogarty is a former sportscaster and politician.
  • Jill Martin is a sportscaster and television personality.
  • Keith is a commentator and a sportscaster, NOT a news anchor.
  • The capitalized words are to stress the sportscaster's intonation.
  • This television sportscaster is known for his enthusiastic, fast-talking style and strong, booming voice.
  • Knott, Rene: D.C. sportscaster who in 2000 was forced to do live reports from the Redskins Park parking lot while peers filmed inside the practice facility.
  • Playboy expressed interest in running naked pictures of the 32-year-old sportscaster, who was mocked by at least one NFL player and called "bootylicious" by Rush Limbaugh.
  • He is a smug political poseur, whose commentaries are factually vapid but filled with obtuse and flowery language, designed to obscure his insecurity about being known as a sportscaster who is pretending to know anything about history, politics, or policy.
  • After a grueling 12 weeks of competition, the Pussycat Dolls songbird and her pro partner Derek Hough bested figure skater Evan Lysacek and ESPN sportscaster Erin Andrews with a eye-popping Argentine tango during the 10th season finale of the hit ABC ballroom series.

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