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View definitions for having fun

having fun

adjective as in entertained

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Example Sentences

He was always about the other person, making sure the other person was comfortable and having fun.

It is probably unpatriotic but I am having fun here on the beach with my friends.

Beyond all that, though, she seems to be actually having fun.

Do they all have hidden meanings or are you just having fun?

It doesn't seem so long ago that I was a lot like Will, single and having fun.

All the loafers looked glad; I reckoned they was used to having fun out of Boggs.

The woods are full of 'em all over the country, and they go about with uniforms on, doing good and having fun.

Instead of having fun with human nature, I tried to go higher up and have fun with human institutions.

Let Abraham Lincoln do the studying while we are having fun.

They did not believe in worrying, unless it was over not having fun enough.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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