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entertain

[en-ter-teyn] / ˌɛn tərˈteɪn /




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This event promises to be one of the most entertaining – and open – of the entire Games.

From BBC

The public tussle tarnished the Burbank company’s clean image and undermined its goal of entertaining the masses, no matter their political stripes.

From Los Angeles Times

“The formal dining area is perfect for entertaining beneath an elegant chandelier, while the kitchen features chic quartz countertops and ample storage,” the listing reads.

From MarketWatch

He was a serious novelist who nevertheless entertained his readers.

From BBC

The most remarkable of the test cases seen in this very entertaining program are Australian shepherds and border collies, which are known for their intelligence.

From The Wall Street Journal