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have fun
verb as in carouse
verb as in clown
verb as in enjoy
Example Sentences
"So, for a nation shattered by a trauma, The Beatles represented an opportunity to laugh and have fun again."
Whimsical touches such as our rolling cow — named Faira — displaying cheeses invites guests to relax, be themselves and have fun.
“The first thing you want them to do is have fun… and if they can be impressed with the natural beauty, that encourages them to want to protect it,” said Jan, 70, who thinks the magic of Point Lobos can be a revelation for kids who’ve grown up in a trance, glued to their screens.
When Women’s March shared information about an upcoming rally on Instagram, one person responded, “No im tired, yall have fun though.”
It has taken a long time to reprogramme my brain to not need or want alcohol as a treat, a reward, or as a way to relax and have fun socially.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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