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fun
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1 (context informal English) enjoyable, amusing 2 (context informal English) whimsical, flamboyant n. 1 amusement, enjoyment or pleasure 2 playful, often noisy, activity. v (context colloquial English) To tease, kid, poke fun at, make fun of.
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Fun is a 1994 independent drama film starring Alicia Witt and Renée Humphrey , and directed by Rafal Zielinski. Both Witt and Humphrey won a Special Jury Recognition award at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival . The film centers on the murder of an elderly ...
Usage examples of fun.
They had seemingly endless space on the acreage, and Scott thought it would be fun, and profitable, to build a treehouse in a cluster of evergreens.
He was a playful youngster who often let his adventuresome nature get the better of him, and from time to time his sense of fun took him beyond the limits of good judgment.
Especially Jim Mclnroy, Jim Copeland and Adrienne Airlie unbelievably you make accounting fun!
Halfway through the third Act, Belinda pretended to woo Lackwit, and to allow him to woo her, her true lover, Giovanni Amoroso, being concealed behind a hedge to enjoy the fun.
Perhaps in lands where I am not already known as a figure of fun, an anchoress forever in hiding.
Troy settled at a table in the saloon, finished her drawing and treated it to a lovely blush of aquarelle crayons which she had bought for fun and because they were easy to carry.
For Kenneth, not being more or less above the law like the Duke, or outside it like the Archdeacon, had a distinct feeling that, though it might be good fun to steal your own property under the nose of the police, the police were still likely to maintain an interest in it.
He came over to me on his way back from the buffet, with a glass of freshly squeezed in his hand, as if it had just occurred to him that a chat with the jail-bird might be fun.
And if you wanted to have a little fun with Badger, you would not have disguised yourself and imitated his way of speaking.
She exchanged a twinkly look with Saturn: having a bit of harmless fun baiting the gager.
The children and the parents played all kinds of games, until Blinky disturbed their peace and fun by stumbling over a stone.
Another night shot and no way for him to get back at Madding for bewitching him, or at her little crowd of boho friends for making fun of him every chance they could.
Bing off various parts of the naked body of, and still find pounding beers and doing bongs and lines fun and get to have fun on a nightly after-work basis, cranking the tunes out into the neighborhood air.
Calvin cultivates a few people like Boody because they can always round up some reckless youngsters for fun and games.
I can squeeze out of Bob the Bookie, but it will be fun trying for as long as it lasts.