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entertaining

[en-ter-tey-ning] / ˌɛn tərˈteɪ nɪŋ /


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A caller shared that what finally unlocked regular entertaining for her was a simple garden flag.

From Salon

One of them will usually be entertaining Evelyn as the other is on the console, meaning they can't play Friday the 13th and other games together.

From BBC

But to compare either of them to this morning’s other nominees is to notice that animation can be at once entertaining, intellectually complex and visually distinct.

From Los Angeles Times

The book, which is equal parts entertaining and incisive, charts how the “I Will Always Love You” singer was born in a family of 12 children at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains.

From Los Angeles Times

After Brooks apprenticed as a teen entertaining in the Catskills and served in World War II, Sid Caesar hired the young comedian on his own dime to write for “Your Show of Shows.”

From Los Angeles Times