Similar words: amuse, amusement, bemused, dream up, must, music, museum, muscle. Meaning: [-zd] adj. pleasantly occupied.
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61, Toddlers don't need expensive toys and games to keep them amused.
62, He won't be very amused when he finds out what's happened to his garden.
63, She looked faintly amused.
64, He was amused by the way younger actors started to hero-worship and copy him.
65, The audience, not to mention the bewildered cast, were not amused.
66, I took a plentiful supply of games to keep the children amused.
67, We were greatly amused.
68, They seemed amused at his embarrassment.
69, James watched with an amused smile.
70, The students were greatly amused by Professor Unwin's remark.
71, Clearly amused at his discomfort and his mounting anger.
72, Something in the report had obviously amused him.
73, Gym teacher Susan Tyler, however,(sentence dictionary) was definitely not amused.
74, Gabriel was surprised and amused by her behaviour.
75, He seems very amused by the subterfuge.
76, His head tilted to the side in amused bewilderment.
77, Seven lifts would keep me amused for about two hours.
78, With both laughter and irritation Phoebe had returned to consciousness ironically amused at how nature could behave with such excessive romanticism.
79, As if we were royalty, Alec thought with an amused smile; as if we were Tudors or Plantagenets.
80, Coach Montgomery seemed more amused than irritated at Shane's attempt to catch the ball.
81, I was amused and relieved at the easily-remedied cause of the blockage: cased caddis larvae.
82, Far better to concentrate on how our forbears, Shakespeare and Fletcher amused them - in defiance of classical regulations.
83, And this was how the red people passed their time and amused themselves when they thought nobody was watching.
84, He told the Colonel his life story between puffed lips, chipped teeth, and the Colonel was amused.
85, Jay was amused by her go-getting energy, especially when Lucy had done battle with yet another charitable trust or foundation.
86, I thought you'd be amused, me telling lies to bolster up morale.
87, Among my acquaintances there are some who like to seem amused or amazed by my weapons.
88, Her ability to keep the notoriously impatient monarch amused was greatly appreciated in royal circles.
89, His body and amused gaze point at the camera, and he holds a cigarette in his free hand.
90, They also amused themselves with the speculation that their ancestor had escaped from the Titanic in women's clothing.
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