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Meanings of
unamusing
in English
Unamusing.
Related terms
unentertaining
Usage of
unamusing
in English
1
You know, with one thing and another, Goode's beginning to become
unamusing
.
2
Nor was the picture of Captain Thierry impatiently waiting outside
unamusing
.
3
It was brisk, sensible, good-natured conversation, by no means
unamusing
.
4
However, his presence is swamped by a dire script and catastrophically
unamusing
contributions from everyone else.
5
It is the self-consciousness of men and women that makes them, in a general way, intensely
unamusing
.
6
It has nothing much to do with the predictably
unamusing
stage invasion by a representative of the perennially irritating Fathers for Justice mob.
7
Let me now vary the bibliographical theme, by the mention of a few copies of works of a miscellaneous but not
unamusing
character.
8
Then the Colonel went to lunch less downcast than might have been expected, since he anticipated a not
unamusing
half-hour with his son.
9
She began to feel that there never was such a hard-worked injured person as Iris Graham, or such a dull,
unamusing
life as hers.
10
In a letter which I mean as a private one, I may venture details too minute for a public one, yet not
unamusing
,
or unsatisfactory.
11
Unamusing
hysteric Robin Williams plays buttoned-up Dwight D Eisenhower.
12
"Suppose Angela knew that you wished to 'amuse' me in that particularly
unamusing
way?"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
become unamusing
intensely unamusing
outside unamusing
particularly unamusing
unamusing character
More collocations
Unamusing
through the time