Aún no tenemos significados para "amuse people".
1You could, of course, be a strong man and amuse people-whichyou're doing.
2It's the fashion of the day to amuse people into the kingdom of heaven.
3I thought you took him out to amuse people.
4I only go from door to door to amuse people with my viol and my flute.
5Gives his likes and dislikes, and some of the old stories that never fail to amuse people.
6How hard it comes to a great millionnaire to amuse people who do not possess a cent!
7I find often I am able to amuse people, but if you are cheerful yourself, you make other people so.
8My father acted and sang and joked to amuse people on board, and I used often to hear remarks about him.
9Selkirk's was a mere statement of what had happened to him, and while intensely interesting, was not written to amuse people.
10But Oscar Wilde was allowed this privileged position, was encouraged to hold forth to amuse people, as singers are brought in to sing after dinner.
11There is a favorite conjuring trick, which always amuses people, though it deceives no one.
12Why, it's funny, and amuses people.
13"Everyone seems to hate me, and yet I was intended to amuse people."
14"But, of course, you've either got to amuse people or feed 'em or shock 'em."
15"And it always amuses people-doesn'tit?"
16"I think," Mr. Christopher went on, "to amuse people innocently is often the only good you can do them.
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