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engaging

[en-gey-jing] / ɛnˈgeɪ dʒɪŋ /


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Emily says she posted the photo to her Instagram but "deleted it instantly" because the content wasn't engaging very well.

From BBC

Mr. Brolin is always engaging, and seems to be having a great time playing an angry jerk with mommy issues.

From The Wall Street Journal

National Guard members, who are barred by law from engaging in law enforcement, were meant to serve as a visible deterrent, according to Defense Department officials.

From The Wall Street Journal

It started with the welcome happy hour in the observation lounge on Sunday afternoon led by an engaging flight attendant-turned-bartender.

From The Wall Street Journal

The volume of people engaging and clicking on the Sparky test ads has been low, said some of the people familiar with the test.

From The Wall Street Journal