Similar words: amuse, amusement, bemused, dream up, must, music, museum, muscle. Meaning: [-zd] adj. pleasantly occupied.
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181, Sapt went to the King and spoke quietly in his ear. The King's surprise changed slowly to an amused smile, then suddenly he began to laugh loudly. 'Well met, cousin! '
182, Picked up the rabbit ears, the male rabbits of the two front foot from time to time move, two female rabbits often amused.
183, Both of them looked at him with that curious, slightly amused and even arch expression.http://sentencedict.com/amused.html
184, He was keenly sensitive, hopelessly self-conscious, and the amused glance that the other stole privily at him over the top of the letter burned into him like a dagger- thrust.
185, First he read all the newspapers, and then he amused himself by reading his bank book.
186, Money poured in on him, fame poured in on him; he flashed, comet-like, through the world of literature, and he was more amused than interested by the stir he was making.
187, When she edged in he was enacting the kindly burly pastor, an elbow on the corner of the parlor organ, two fingers playing with his massy watch-chain, his expression benevolent and amused.
188, The child was very amused by the wildfire outside of the windows.
189, People open their newspapers or browse online news sites hoping to be surprised, provoked, enraged, disgusted, challenged, titillated, amused, entertained and informed.
190, This did not seem to discompose him ; on the contrary, he looked rather amused.
191, But throughout his life, Einstein had a mild form of echolalia, causing him to repeat phrases to himself, two or three times, especially if they amused him.
192, Bad move. Stalin was not amused, and had Mandelstamarrested and sentenced to exile in the Ural Mountains.
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