Synonym: delight, divert, entertain, tickle, titillate. Antonym: bore, tire. Similar words: dream up, must, music, museum, bemused, Muslim, muscle, musical. Meaning: [ə'mjuːz] v. 1. occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion 2. make (somebody) laugh.
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31. It was done to antagonize, not to amuse.
32. His answer seemed to amuse them.
33. A few people close to their chairs amuse themselves by watching the others engage in mortal combat to secure a seat.
34. But in dozens of interviews he has perfected his eccentric act, which seems to amuse him.
35. Do you remember saying goodbye to him on the wharf with Tim's tiny topi sitting on top of his head to amuse you?
36. I believe words should amaze or amuse. Only then will the listener want to understand the meaning of the song. Gulzar
37. I thought you ought to learn to juggle with these to amuse Michael.
38. But the character in the film ceases to amuse when presented on the printed page.
39. In trying to amuse children and grown-ups, it contains scenes which will displease both.
40. Many princes and rich men try in vain to amuse her.
41. The old formula distinguishing the motive to instruct or to amuse is of no service.
42. His numerous critics will find plenty to amuse them in this volume.
43. The first inalienable right of a trainee was to dawdle and amuse himself before he settled into his chair for the morning.
44. These are given in songs to amuse the child, who is never told that he is being taught.
45. Possibly a good choice for a Christmas gift for it will amuse a wide readership.
46. That's the motto of car salesmen who have put up a gag board to amuse motorists.
47. Probably a group of students who amuse themselves by writing anonymous letters to the papers.
48. Most ski resorts offer activities to amuse children and even non-skiers.
49. I can almost see the artist smiling as he draws her, then adds a caption to amuse her.
50. The staff would provide him with toys to amuse himself with when his attention began to wander.
51. These towers of loops never cease to amuse us because inevitably the messages circulating along them cross their own paths.
52. They performed a skit to amuse the crowd.
53. A clown's job is to amuse the spectators.
54. To amuse ( oneself ) a light, frolicsome manner.
55. They routinely visit each other's houses where they amuse themselves playing the pianoforte, playing cards or dancing.
55. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
56. They need special clock with flexible hands crawling around the clock face second after the second to amuse the small fishes and cheer your moods.
57. All the courses were a visual feast, an amuse bouche wonderful fusion of flavours, textures and produce served from different regions.
58. He tried to amuse her by calling her the affectionate nicknames " Dark Sweetie " and " Miss Chocolate. "
59. We offer you Classic Baccarat as the best way to amuse.
60. When he was working on the Manhattan Project, Richard Feynman used to amuse himself by breaking into safes containing secret documents.