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is entertained
verb
To amuse (someone); to engage the attention of agreeably.
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He has a lovely backhand slice, can hit a drop shot from anywhere on the court, is not afraid of employing a low-arcing top-spin lob, and is entertained by the idea of being entertaining: attempting a trick shot or kibitzing with fans, opponents, and especially himself.
Martin said he is entertained by the fans' antics.
The audience is entertained but not, finally, inspired.
Mr. Morton Pomerantz, a suitor of Bella's is entertained at lunch by the Gross family.
Britney Spears, above, as Lucy is entertained by Ben (Anson Mount) in her debut film, "Crossroads".
Ordinarily, they bring us things like piano concerts and all we are is entertained.' ".
And what kind of reader is entertained by such a project?
Reading it is like entering the world of an old-style Oxford tutorial, where one is entertained by a witty, knowledgeable, elegant talker.
I admire the skill of a first-rank magician like Blackstone, but in general I'm not someone who is entertained by being astounded.
A newcomer, who qualifies for the Group, is entertained for 6 months, then let alone for a year to prove himself.
Failing that, we will continue to live in a culture that is entertained by and profits from the dehumanization and sexual exploitation of women.
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