Similar words: entertained, entertain, entertainment, entertaining, pertain, certain, pertain to, appertain. Meaning: [‚entə(r)'teɪnə(r)] n. a person who tries to please or amuse.
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(31) Richard Osterlind is an entertainer who is considered by many to be the foremost Mentalist performing in the English language.
(32) The section chief is quite an entertainer. I never would have guessed.
(33) entirely commensurate with the decedent's worldwide status as an entertainer and the world's grief over his death.
(34) She sang several songs, handling herself with the aplomb of a professional entertainer.
(35) Licking his fingers, smoothing his eyebrows, patting his hair, ever the entertainer.
(36) This week on our program, we remember three Irish-Americans: the labor activist Mother Jones,[http://sentencedict.com/entertainer.html] the early photographer Matthew Brady and the entertainer Bing Crosby.
(37) Meh . As a character and entertainer, I enjoyed him.
(38) Specially the entertainment world entertainer, is surreptitiously by the media, has lost the private completely.
(39) The entertainer, who had previously denied his sexual orientation, said writing his memoir had prompted him to come out of the closet: "Writing this account of my life, I got very close to my truth."
(40) If you didn't become an entertainer, what would you be doing now?
(41) No matter as an entertainee or entertainer, it is still an unrevealed secret to disclose.
(42) Then Rachel joined the act , and, as you can imagine, she was quite a little entertainer.
(43) An actor is at most a poet and at an entertainer.
(44) In Joey Tribbianni, you get a minister and an entertainer.
(45) Arnold Schwarzenegger : We lost a great entertainer and a pop icon.
(46) He always reinvented himself time and time again and certainly was a great entertainer and dancer and great to watch with all that energy.
(47) He was a novelist of a sort that scarcely exists anymore: a serious, highbrow entertainer.
(48) The quintessential entertainer - entrepreneur wielded unmatched influence over our childhood.
(49) A: I'm an entertainer; my job is to make people laugh.
(50) Briton Ken Edwards, a former rat-catcher and part-time entertainer, made itsintosthe record book after eating 36 medium-sized cockroaches in one minute on March 5, 2001.
(51) Being a star is something much much more than an entertainer.
(52) The new story is set in a contemporary urban setting with Red as a sexy adult nightclub entertainer, the Wolf a debonair skirt chaser, and Grandma an oversexed man-chaser.
(53) I don't like that people refer to me as an entertainer.
(54) It is society’s baby-sitter, news source, teacher, entertainer, and story-teller.
(55) Indeed, the sleepless Internet is her round-the-clock stage, and the 47-year-old who has said she's never heard of Youtube is the Web's hottest entertainer.
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