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fun
adjective as in enjoyable, diverting
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noun as in amusement, play
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Example Sentences
Ultimately, one suspects Perkins views Liz’s dilemma as little more than an excuse to construct a fun exercise in nightmare inducement that possesses the same craftsmanship that Malcolm clearly put into his swanky cabin.
It’s campy, it’s cheesy, it’s way more fun than you expect it to be, but there’s a knowingness to the whole endeavor.
"And then you've got me, who just kicks the ball around on a Sunday for fun!"
Mr. Pierce, the author of two previous books on the history of animation and Disney studios, shows through his anecdotes how fluid and improvisational collaboration can be—and how much fun.
"But more broadly, she says, "I see games as a way for people to connect, to have fun.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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