Aún no tenemos significados para "more amused".
1Tharin raised an eyebrow at him, but looked more amused than annoyed.
2Edward looked more amused than flattered, which shows how conceited men are.
3Gilbert and Sullivan, too, could not have found a more amused admirer.
4She laughed, more amused and interested in herself than anyone else.
5At thirty-one, you think it's all over? He looked more amused than sympathetic.
6She could hear herself stammering and Anna was even more amused.
7She rebuffs the accusations entirely, though is more amused than defensive.
8She twisted her face another way and was still more amused at results.
9I have always been more amused than not by Persian rhetoric.
10Mrs. Staveley seemed to be more amused than angry with me.
11He never allowed himself to be more amused than a butler should be.
12He was, if the truth were told, more amused than angry.
13Mrs. Fosdyke eyed me slyly, and appeared to be more amused than ever.
14He saw this, and was often more amused than annoyed by her finesse.
15I staggered to my feet again, more amused than alarmed by my adventure.
16Miss Dundas attempted some awkward declaration that she never was more amused-neverhappier.
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