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To entertained
verb
To amuse (someone); to engage the attention of agreeably.
Exact(2)
That's slightly unfair, of course: marketing is a complex and mysterious science, and the real test is how a person feels when buying choices are actually made — say, on the bar stool or when buying a house Generally, as I clicked my way through the afternoon, I went from impressed to entertained to indifferent to bored.
Prepare some games and activities to entertained the kids while in the car.
Similar(58)
"We aim to entertain".
We want to entertain them".
"I have to entertain myself.
They were desperate to entertain.
I want to entertain you".
He just wants to entertain.
"We want to entertain you.
Herbert Durands to Entertain.
To … to entertain.
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