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fun
adjective as in enjoyable, diverting
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noun as in amusement, play
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Example Sentences
“They’re all human beings with senses of humor who want fun things to happen and want good things to take place in their lives,” he said.
She said her family had earlier spent a few fun days away in Glasgow and she was unpacking a car on the morning of 10 August.
He ended the call by telling her to "just have fun".
During the 2016 primaries, Rubio made fun of Trump’s manhood: “You know what they say about men with small hands.”
"Most of this year's festive adverts have fun at their heart - gnomes taking over Asda, a mystery whodunit at Waitrose, the welcome return of Kevin the Carrot at Aldi," said retail expert Catherine Shuttleworth.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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