amuse

IPA: ʌmjˈuz

verb

  • (transitive) To entertain or occupy (someone or something) in a pleasant manner; to stir (an individual) with pleasing emotions.
  • To cause laughter or amusement; to be funny.
  • (transitive, archaic) To keep in expectation; to beguile; to delude.
  • (transitive, archaic) To occupy or engage the attention of; to lose in deep thought; to absorb; also, to distract; to bewilder.
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Examples of "amuse" in Sentences

  • I love the idea of amuse bouche through out the meal...
  • The amuse was a cucumber with an amazing swirl of what I think was minted cream on top.
  • The amuse was a goat cheese ball, rolled in parsley and resting on a spoon with tart preserves.
  • I am not objecting to the amusement; only to cease to educate in order to amuse is to degenerate.
  • I'd like a little sorbetto made of brain amuse-bouche, amuse-bouche, he will peel you like a mango
  • Carla Hall Lyons who "amuse" - bouched us with her lovingly prepared culinary creations and hilarious quips.
  • "I suppose you will want to, what you call amuse yourself, to see the beasts at Exeter Change, and the playhouses.

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