amuse
[əˈmjuːz]
Definition:
1. To do something that is funny or entertaining.
2. To make sb laugh or smile.
3. To make time pass pleasantly for somebody or yourself
Use 'amuse' in a sentence:
- 1. They sang songs to amuse themselves during the break.
- 2. We amused ourselves by throwing stones at these protrusions as we meandered along the path.
- 3. The Australians never really cottoned on to the idea that sport was a way in which gentlemen amused themselves.
- 4. Don't ask how I found this out, but it amuses me immensely.
- 5. He made faces to amuse her.
- 6. If you can tear yourself away from the hotel and the beach, you will find plenty of other activities to amuse you.
- 7. You amuse me.
- 8. This will amuse you.
- 9. It amused him to think that they were probably talking about him at that very moment.
- 10. I'm sure I'll be able to amuse myself for a few hours.
- 11. She suggested several ideas to help Laura amuse the twins.
- 12. The singer was very good, She amused the crowd.