Simple past tense and past participle of disport.(verb)
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Use "disported" in a sentence
"However, she let down her hair about her body by way of shift, and throwing herself into the basin disported herself and dived like a duck and swam up and down, and took water in her mouth, and spurted it all over the Porter, and washed her limbs, and between her breasts, and inside her thighs and all around her navel."
"Where four million people disported themselves, the wild wolves roam to-day, and the savage progeny of our loins, with prehistoric weapons, defend themselves against the fanged despoilers."
"He lay on his back, and the eyes darted hither and thither, following the flight of the several flies that disported in the gloomy air above him."