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entertain

[en-ter-teyn] / ˌɛn tərˈteɪn /




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I was 20 years old and seeing how this shot of energy to entertain really brought him to life made an impression.

From Los Angeles Times

"England had so many chances in this series but fundamentally they have lost to a better cricket team. Not the highest quality series I have seen but it's been very entertaining."

From Barron's

Rather than entertaining corporate guests, representing footballers or working in the media, Batty always planned to dedicate his time solely to his family in Yorkshire after retiring.

From BBC

They were ready to be toyed with and shocked, and when the film got going, their oversized reactions kept me entertained even when the film couldn’t.

From Salon

As the president continued his victory lap over the weekend, he appeared thoroughly entertained by how the military expertly completed such a complex operation.

From Salon