1 Being fatigued; laughing; being amused ; having been elected; running; having been running.
2 The others amused themselves the balance of the morning in various ways.
3 For example a smile can mean you're amused , happy, grateful, or satisfied.
4 Well, I'm glad you're amused , but the question is a serious one.
5 The serpent must have smiled at Eve that way: pleasant, amused , dangerous.
6 The teenaged sisters' underwhelmed expressions sparked mainly amused comment on social media.
7 The Party leader, aloof and amused , gave Young the signal to begin.
8 It was several minutes before he would explain what had amused him.
9 It often amused him when he thought of it at other times.
10 People had amused themselves; had thought the selection of the music excellent.
11 But the masses were intensely amused ; thus the full object was achieved.
12 His counterpart Steve Smith was rather amused when asked about his opinion.
13 Seth in particular was greatly amused by hearing this kind of talk.
14 Their climbing up amused the multitude of spectators crowded in the gardens.
15 The trite truth of the ratio between approach and enchantment amused him.
16 Onlookers are certainly amused by Hinojas' moves, pedestrians stopping to take snapshots.
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