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Discover Ludwig"amusing face" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a facial expression that is humorous or entertaining. Example: The clowns at the circus put on amusing faces to make the audience laugh.
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Her pixie quickness, boneless body and large, amusing face was the antithesis of blousy showgirl glamour.
I kept being asked: 'Is this just a click for you?' I was, like [Konta pulls an amusing face of disapproval]: 'No.
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Let me give you the phone number of the hairdresser responsible for it!" Jump around a bit or just make amusing faces.
When Amaterasu, the Heaven Shining Great August Goddess, retreated into a cave and thus plunged the world into cold darkness, Alarming Female was able to draw Her back out into the light by amusing her with the funny face she, too, had created on her body.
It's not just that the jaunty Ilan Eshkeri score keeps everything sprightly; it's that the film's human as well as animal characters grunt and mumble in a way that should be incomprehensible but, when always-amusing faces are added in, always gets the job done.
Each has a different fuzzy face, weird nose, and amusing expression.
The following day, the paper performed an amusing volte face when Pippa's turn as maid of honour caused something of a stir: she was duly re-christened "the Princess of Hotness".
A junior realty agent one multimillion-dollar sale away from his own development dreams, Peter is trying to sell Lou Ferrigno's mansion (the former Incredible Hulk puts in amusing nongreen face time in a small role) when Sydney starts chowing down on his gourmet sandwiches.
A noisy machine by Robert Chambers shoots air in your face; amusing junk robots by Chico MacMurtrie dance and masturbate; Gregory Green has set up a consulate for a real nation he is trying to create on an unclaimed island; and elegant, emblematic photographs by Susan Seubert symbolize various phobias (Johnson).
His future success played like an amusing secret across his face.
For in 2002 the Australian speedskater went up against a bunch of prize hares and, thanks to an unfortunate and, let's face it, amusing last-ditch mishap that took out all of the favourites, Bradbury became one of the most improbable gold medallists in history.
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