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was entertain
verb
To amuse (someone); to engage the attention of agreeably.
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"Our philosophy was that the one thing Suicide was never going to do was entertain," Vega commented.
"When I was there, they thought all they had to do was entertain people in Washington, not engage them," this consultant said, speaking anonymously because he is now in a senior government post.
What Ukraine did do, however, was entertain the possibility of shifting westward: joining the EU and even, eventually, NATO.
The only thing I wouldn't do under any circumstances, as you may have already guessed, was entertain the idea of going back to blonde.
Similar(56)
She was entertaining him.
She was entertaining herself.
That was entertaining.
Well that was entertaining.
She was entertaining another man.
I was entertaining myself.
I was entertained.
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