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entertain

[en-ter-teyn] / ˌɛn tərˈteɪn /




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Like the Sirkian melodramas of yesteryear, we go see movies like “Reminders of Him” because they’re highly entertaining — and, more often than not, decently made.

From Salon

It has received mostly positive reviews so far, with Empire calling it "witty, wise and preposterously entertaining", whilst Deadline says it is "a mission accomplished, an engaging piece of science fiction".

From BBC

He filled a pot-bellied stove from a small coal scuttle, for all the world a kindly German householder entertaining a guest.

From Literature

The show was a time each week when everyone gathered around the TV together, to see something novel and to be entertained.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I have freedom of speech. I’m a rapper. I entertain.”

From Los Angeles Times