amusing

IPA: ʌmjˈuzɪŋ

adjective

  • Entertaining.
  • Funny, hilarious.
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Examples of "amusing" in Sentences

  • The alien puppet takes her apart in amusing fashion.
  • What I find amusing is that you believe your position is the rational one.
  • What's amusing is that the GOP has not learned a single thing since their 08-butt-kicking!
  • Even more amusing is that Featherston has what sounds like, at best, a minor role in Experimental Activity.
  • What's amusing is that North Carolina voters are not known for being overly sensitive about bigoted campaign appeals.
  • Susan found the term amusing, given the fact that she was only sixteen, and Maria herself probably just two or three years older.
  • This one, legally named Tracy Worcester - she insists on "Tracy" unless her lunch companion finds her title amusing - is currently having such a moment.
  • Liberal clergymen take themselves seriously; what makes this particularly amusing is that they are convinced that everyone else takes them seriously too.
  • What I find amusing is how Dems and Libs point the finger at Republicans and Conservatives, and hollar about how hateful and mean and out of touch with reality they are.
  • The guests at the ball turn in amusing performances, particularly Joseph Caley as the rakish, dry-humoured Adoncino, but the central couple have the best of the choreography.

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