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"Oh, it will amuse you.
It will amuse you no end to discover that it's derived from two words "nose" and "thirl", the first one meaning (of course) "nose" and the second one "hole", thus "nose-hole" (get it?).
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At such moments the language suddenly jumps to a higher level, suggesting that our hours would be best spent reading or rereading the novel: "You fancy this book will amuse you, thrill you, rescue you from the horror of boredom, and that having consumed it, you will be left at liberty to resume your life as before.
You need a break and an escape into something that will amuse you but be there patiently waiting when you must return to your family.
The funny thing is — this will amuse you, David, you were always into irony — the rehab I'll be moving to is the same one with my mother already there.
They first appeared in a letter to Coleridge dated December 1798, in which Wordsworth wrote that "She dwelt" and "Strange fits" were "little Rhyme poems which I hope will amuse you".
Play with mini skateboards- they fit into every pocket and will amuse you and your classmates to no end!
He'll amuse you with wild exaggerations about his accomplishments.
It will amuse them to find him in the garden, unshaven, unwashed, in his pajamas and his dressing gown.
I don't expect it will attract the 33 million photos and 13 billion votes of Hotornot, but it will amuse a few geeks...
This impersonation, and the slapstick that flows from it, will amuse the children in the audience.
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