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been entertaining
verb
To amuse (someone); to engage the attention of agreeably.
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We're in the entertainment industry, and Blackpool – whatever happens in the next few weeks – have been entertaining all season.
"But it's been entertaining.
It's been entertaining enough.
Florida State has been entertaining N.C.
Pitt's show has been entertaining recently.
I mean I think Arsenal have been entertaining.
"And his campaign has been entertaining as shit".
It promises much.The media frenzy before the trial has been entertaining enough.
He had been entertaining a party of tourists from Karachi, Pakistan's commercial capital.
A string trio that had been entertaining them put down their instruments.
We've been entertaining foreign visitors for better than half a billion years.
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