Activities that are enjoyable or amusing.
Verbal wit or mockery (often at another's expense but not to be taken seriously)
A source of amusement, enjoyment or pleasure.
1 Instead, fun means deliberately manipulating a familiar situation in a new way.
2 Family reading Children can have fun by joining in family reading activities.
3 What kids today need is a fun way to learn scientific concepts.
4 So it was actually a really great night, it was really fun .
5 It's fun , but I also really believe in the power of stories.
6 Go with friends to try new things and create some fun memories.
7 The movie takes some time building up to really fun action scenes.
8 We also have a way of learning while having fun : hack days.
9 R&B was allowed to be fun , of course, but fun is different.
10 It's far from concrete evidence, but is certainly a bit of fun .
11 Wordplay update: And thanks for the torrent of suggested fun - sounding negative words.
12 West Germany v East Germany in 1974 was fun at the time.
13 It's so fun to try new flavors, especially on a cold day.
14 I saw five for three at one point, it was great fun .
15 For unimportant read any fun pursuits; for important read responsibilities and obligations.
16 The fun house versus the more serious, more artistic, more save-the-world house.
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