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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61. The symposia, of course, were orgies, too, and women did show up at some of them, at the end of the evening, to amuse the guests.
62. We children all like Uncle Jim because he can always spin a yarn to amuse us.
63. They contain poetic truths, whether told to amuse and delight or to convey the best science man knew in a pre-scientific age, as witness the Creation story in the Book of Genesis.
64. Step dancing is said to have originated with sailors who danced to amuse themselves, and having few or no musical instruments, rhythmically stomped their feet to produce sound.
65. Server pick up the small samples ( amuse bouche ) from the kitchen and bring to the customers.
66. Adam was thrown in a jail cell one night, but I think his dank, hot cell was a joke, meant to amuse the investigators.
67. Urged by the host of the Tabard, who accompanies them, the pilgrims agree to tell tales to amuse the group and to lighten the journey.
68. The actor is really ham it up to amuse the audience.
69. Amuse yourselves by opening the book by Leopold de Saussure—geniuses tend to pop up from time to time in that family. Sentencedict.com
70. Mice breaks up to go to the ground looking for its bathing trunks in the dress caboodle of beach edge, and elephant has been in water amuse oneself.
71. Liu made an iconic bug-eyed expression to amuse the audiences before the race.
72. He also had a cheeky rebelliousness toward authority, which led one headmaster to expel him and another to amuse history by saying that he would never amount to much.
73. She was allowed to amuse herself as she liked till teatime.
74. Euphonic is with amuse of, the voice also has no to heave and fall too greatly.
75. The story that card were invented to amuse a feeble-minded king seem not to be quite accurate.
76. "They're getting slack, I'm afraid, " said the little deep-eyed man, "Our principle is to amuse everyone. "
77. That night, on going to bed, I forgot to prepare in imagination the Barmecide supper, of hot roast potatoes, or white bread and new milk, with which I was wont to amuse my inward cravings.
78. Created by Goblin tinkers, the Penguins amuse their owners by squeaking whenever activated.
79. He also built devices to amuse Clark's stepdaughter, including floating lanterns and a windmill run by a live mouse.
80. The ham actor is really hamming it up to amuse the radio actor.
81. Mr. Roberts, would you amuse sign an analysis almanac for me?May I have your character amount for advertence?
82. One of his signature amuse bouches is a combination of pickled rose hips on a sheet made with air-dried sea buckthorn, an orange berry with an outrageous tang.
83. Face before going, she tells an perform time beginning train to Su, if she occasionally amuse take time out to come, support public outward for own daughter.
84. The press has the power to stimulate, alarm, enrage, amuse, humiliate, annoy.
85. Each chapter begins with an epigraph, a quote to enlighten and amuse.
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