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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an amusing image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a picture or visual representation that is funny or entertaining.
Example: "The cartoon featured an amusing image of a cat wearing sunglasses and riding a skateboard."
Alternatives: "a funny picture" or "a humorous illustration."
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It was an amusing image.
A drugged-up colonel with continent-shaped accessories: it's an amusing image, but Cretz warns against getting too distracted by it.
They range from an amusing image of a speeding motorcycle with a slipstream created by students of Ravenna's Fine Arts Academy for a university campus in Cuba, to Toyoharu Kii's artful blending of Eastern and Western styles in decorative mosaics for institutions in Japan.
These "mems", as the team call them, are particularly effective if they tickle the funny bone as well as the synapses – and so for each fact that you want to learn, you are encouraged to find an amusing image or phrase that helps plant the memory in your mind.
Cora agreed, saying she was ready for a job now that she no longer had to raise the girls, an amusing image considering that most Brit aristocrats see their children about as often as they see Halley's Comet.
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The idea of another Bush handling the wars in the Middle East is a less amusing image than Ted with nukes, but it's still not comforting.
An amusing picture of a cat?
I know that you run forwards but pass backwards and I know you get extra points for "converting" a try – though to me this conjures up an amusing religious image.
Via a ferocious Photoshop battle they put hilarious new spins on the already amusing image, which Thomas Regembal took in Paris, France, and first posted online back in 2014.
This amusing image of firemen and earthquake experts organising swimming competitions and religious pageants conceals a tainted notion: the legal concept of an "emergency" implies being able to ignore all the rules and regulations regarding tendering contracts for public works worth millions of euros.
Of course, we're going to lean rather heavily on the whole McCain "housing crisis," since it opens up all sorts of avenues (like this amusing image from the DNC) to portray John McCain (and Republicans at large) as "out-of-touch elitists," which they so richly deserve (pun intended).
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