Similar words: entertain, entertainment, entertaining, intertwined, pertain, certain, for certain, ascertain. Meaning: [‚entə'teɪn] adj. pleasantly occupied.
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61. We spent the afternoon being entertained, eating, drinking and representing Chelmsford.
62. He, Eric and I were supposed to keep Blyth entertained.
63. From that day onwards I entertained a high regard for his dexterity and skill in public affairs.
64. With no more resources than Charles Surface, he entertained London society with great panache and little regard for mounting debts.
65. Also, hundreds of costumed characters will keep visitors entertained throughout the day.
66. But he never entertained the thought of just walking away.
67. He entertained himself for long stretches with trucks and cars, mumbling to himself as he crashed them together.
68. My family in Nottingham entertained a friend who stayed with us for several days.
69. But, in a tremendous game that thoroughly entertained the big crowd, Garryowen played a storm.
70. After all, audiences want to be entertained, not see their idols with feet of clay.
71. Morris dancers, instead of soap box politicians, entertained the crowd at the revival.
72. Behrend who entertained us in the Officers' Mess for an evening meal and breakfast.
73. He embroidered his stories and kept us entertained for hours.
74. Nobody's thinking that there are middle-aged people, grannies and mums and 20 to 30-year-olds who want to be entertained.
75. Indeed in 1964 it briefly entertained hopes that Labour might prove more helpful over nuclear policy than the preceding government.
76. Most significantly on my sense of a distant but still valid national identity-until then I had entertained hopes of return.
77. Fisher spent some time here and it is believed he entertained Erasmus, his great friend, at the Palace.
78. An entertained audience is actually there and listening: a bored one has usually gone to dinner.
79. To this point his life was otherwise full of nothing but the petty disputes that entertained church people and bored everyone else.
80. No doubt the clients he entertained here were people who expected the best.
81. Hypocrites! he thought, and entertained a fugitive idea that Bella and Jim needed him.
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82. When the fellow returned I entertained him here in the manor house.
83. If she had entertained any doubts before, they had gone for ever.
84. Before it was only pet shop owners who were entertained!
85. Quite affluent, the newcomers entertained, although Mr Thompson managed to get away at nights, robbing houses across London.
86. If Polly ever entertained more than three people at the same time some one had to bring their own chair.
87. The early structuralists analyse relations between larger elements of meaning than is entertained in structural linguistics.
88. On 7 March he entertained at the hotel - the bill No. 216 amounting to £16.50 was posted to his account.
89. He was a nice chap called Roland who entertained us with such finesse on his flute and oboe.
90. He sat in Parliament and entertained the king at a new mansion, his family's seat until the civil war.
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