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entertaining

[en-ter-tey-ning] / ˌɛn tərˈteɪ nɪŋ /


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

From Literature

A documentary on Shudder from Donna Davies and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas about women’s involvement in the genre makes for an entertaining, informative trip through film history.

From The Wall Street Journal

Markets aren’t seriously entertaining the possibility of the Fed raising rates.

From Barron's

“Grand and lavish, this limestone townhouse, on a highly coveted block known for its magnificent residences, is truly unparalleled,” it stated, noting that the property was “designed for luxurious living and the highest caliber entertaining.”

From MarketWatch

Outshining the star of French rugby has not even been worth entertaining over the past few seasons.

From BBC