Sentence examples for To amuse from inspiring English sources

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To amuse

verb

To entertain or occupy in a pleasant manner; to stir with pleasing emotions.

  • I watch these movies because they amuse me.

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To amuse himself, he reread yellowed newspapers, the commander said.

To amuse themselves the creatures play shinty when the skies are clear and bright at night.

Doing this to amuse me.

So she tells them to amuse themselves.

He's here to amuse himself.

It seemed to amuse him".

McLynn has always known how to amuse.

That has a point: to amuse.

No, I'm happy to amuse myself.

Obs: Is it your intention to amuse?

"'But do find something else to amuse poor Rachel.

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