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amuse

[uh-myooz] / əˈmyuz /


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Mr Levy appeared particularly amused to see his entrance - zipping around Windsor Castle on an e-scooter.

From BBC

And he brought his multifarious interests to sometimes bewildered but almost always fascinated audiences with an assiduousness that remains incomparable—and amusing.

From The Wall Street Journal

But as is, this goodhearted if at times misguided version may suffice for its often amusing and touching moments and as a reminder of Romano’s everyman skill in front of a camera.

From Los Angeles Times

The SpaceX announcement this week on Twitter that it planned a second launch attempt on Thursday, April 20, after the first was scrubbed, amused many of Musk's fans and detractors alike.

From Reuters

That line moves over time, of course; if stuttering no longer seems amusing, it was a surefire laugh-getter not long ago.

From New York Times