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entertaining

[en-ter-tey-ning] / ˌɛn tərˈteɪ nɪŋ /


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"England had so many chances in this series but fundamentally they have lost to a better cricket team. Not the highest quality series I have seen but it's been very entertaining."

From Barron's

Rather than entertaining corporate guests, representing footballers or working in the media, Batty always planned to dedicate his time solely to his family in Yorkshire after retiring.

From BBC

Frustrating and entertaining in equal measure, Brook is still searching for his ideal method.

From BBC

“It’s big, loud, colorful and incredibly entertaining, but underneath that is something much more personal.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Concerned about overly cozy relationships, regulators have effectively barred fiduciaries from entertaining all but the most distant of relationships.

From Barron's