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been entertained for
verb
To amuse (someone); to engage the attention of agreeably.
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Italians had been entertained for decades with plays, operas and ballets loosely based on Shakespeare's work, but loosely is the operative word.
That seems to me to be an unfair way to gauge whether I've been entertained for the time I've put in, which is, of course, the main reason for doing crossword puzzles.
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It must have been entertaining for the rest of the world to watch us pass out at our own house party.
While the 2013 NBA Playoffs have certainly been entertaining for the thousands of basketball fans across the world, I have found myself constantly turning away from the television during many a game.
A thousand guests were entertained for five days, with fireworks at the Eiffel Tower.
In terms of a contest, spectators were entertained for about 20 minutes.
The public looked at him, the public was entertained for a period and then the public dropped him.
A newcomer, who qualifies for the Group, is entertained for 6 months, then let alone for a year to prove himself.
For most successful directors, whether in Europe or America, the audience exists to be entertained; for Haneke it seems to exist to be confronted.
Delta's, says Willie Stafford, the executive chef, is an old-timey supper club, a place to meet and eat and to be entertained for the evening.
But this shoe-shaped island off South Carolina offers so much to do that visitors can be entertained for far more than 36 hours without ever swinging a golf club.
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