Occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion.
1 Martinez said, 'Mehmet Pasha speaks no English.' It seemed to amuse him.
2 Worthy pets to amuse and by low example to instruct our young.
3 Mr Scott said cartoons relieve pressure, amuse and draw attention to subjects.
4 But now, I am weary; the pastime palls; you no longer amuse .
5 No; but you will find enough in the daytime to amuse you.
6 Would it amuse you to know how good you look back there?
7 The chap in the near-by funk hole began to amuse me now.
8 The officers were able to amuse themselves; they had money and opportunity.
9 The rest of the men dispersed, to amuse themselves in various ways.
10 Ptolemy and I were to leave the house and amuse ourselves elsewhere.
11 And I reserve the right to amuse myself in my own way.
12 There was everything in the home which could amuse and instruct children.
13 Suppose we change the subject and amuse ourselves in a cheerfuller way.
14 You shall amuse me; you shall drive the flies away from me.
15 One afternoon Stephanie brought home a baby goat to amuse them all.
16 Presently her freedom from the ordinary social ties began to amuse her.
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