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AMUSE
Definitionen von AMUSE
- (to amuse somebody) jemanden amüsieren, belustigen, erheitern
- (to amuse oneself) sich amüsieren, vergnügen
- (to amuse oneself with something) sich mit etwas amüsieren, sich mit etwas die Zeit vertreiben
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Beispiele für die Verwendung von AMUSE in einem Satz
- Some euphemisms are intended to amuse, while others use bland, inoffensive terms for concepts that the user wishes to downplay.
- Entertainment is any activity which provides a diversion or permits people to amuse themselves in their leisure time, and may also provide fun, enjoyment, and laughter.
- At some point during Buffy's senior year in high school, he summoned "flying demon monkeys" to attack Sunnydale High's production of Romeo and Juliet, apparently for no other reason than to amuse himself.
- After trying many methods and failing, King You tried to amuse his favorite queen by lighting warning beacons and fooling his nobles into thinking that the Quanrong nomads were about to attack.
- It is the story of the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, two amoral lovers-turned-rivals who amuse themselves by ruining others and who ultimately destroy each other.
- According to friends, Scott often chose to wear clothes of a style reflecting her colorful personality, and occasionally wore eccentric hats, fedoras, or even pajamas to amuse her companions.
- The spot was next to the river Bann and was overgrown with ferns, which were being burned by some boys to amuse themselves.
- However, one day, Yamauchi spotted a factory engineer named Gunpei Yokoi playing with a simple extendable claw, something Yokoi made to amuse himself during his break.
- Souza, seeing Champion's interest in the music, pulls out an old piano and tries to amuse him, but Champion remains indifferent.
- In the "Prologue" to The Heptameron, Parlamente, having obtained her husband Hircan's permission to do so, makes bold to ask Lady Oisille to devise an appropriate means by which the company of stranded guests, who are waiting for the building of a bridge to be completed and are beset by a series of natural calamities and criminal actions which keep them virtual prisoners in an abbey, may amuse themselves.
- Sadler laid out ornamental gardens and engaged entertainers to amuse his patrons: there were tumblers, rope-dancers and musicians.
- On January 5, 2016, NJPW announced a partnership with the Amuse talent agency with the goal of making the promotion's wrestlers internationally recognized stars in the vein of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
- Local legend holds that they were the work of the Devil, who, sitting one day looking down on the Great North Road, began to amuse himself by heaving clods of earth at the passers-by.
- Doink played cruel jokes on both fans and wrestlers to both amuse himself and catch his victims off-guard.
- Many storytellers still amuse both audience and themselves by narrating the stories of their ruler Qutlug Baig.
- On 16 June, while a storm rages outside, the five of them amuse themselves by engaging in a game of hide-and-seek.
- He then moved to Netherthorpe Academy where, when he attended school, he showed early signs of having a theatrical personality: 'I used to amuse the scholars by leaping through hoops and over chairs like a monkey'.
- The brothers appear as fictional ESPN tape librarians who amuse themselves by watching old, campy sports broadcasts and lampooning them.
- The Rowdys are also known for their use of props to amuse the fans: duck-shaped umbrellas pop-up with loud calls of "DUCK!" when foul balls ricochet overhead, costume accessories, and noise-makers are abundant.
- His revenge of an insult offered him obliged him to betake himself once more to Savona, where, to amuse himself, he read poetry, and particularly Greek.
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