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amusingly

[ US /əmˈjuzɪŋɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɐmjˈuːsɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an entertaining and amusing manner
    Hollywood has grown too sophisticated to turn out anything really amusingly bad these days

How To Use amusingly In A Sentence

  • The language is amusingly flowery and the overall tone one of purposeful pleasure. Times, Sunday Times
  • "It must be my irresistible charm, " I muttered to myself amusingly.
  • amusingly digressive with satirical thrusts at women's fashions among other things
  • See how we trifle! but one can't pass one's youth too amusingly for one must grow old, and that in England; two most serious circumstances, either of which makes people gray in the twinkling of a bedstaff; for know you there is not a country upon earth where there are so many old fools and so few young ones. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 1
  • Rather unamusingly referred to in the index as "The Fool. FallNet - a pack of gnomes, trolls and gargoyles
  • More amusingly, he briefly attempted to ban me from the campaign after my latest efforts to pry answers out of his blandly evasive candidate.
  • Amusingly gruesome penholder, light pull, cupholde... Archive 2008-05-01
  • *] The nieces, of whom Balzac was really extremely fond, "sulked" no longer, but wrote letters which their uncle praised highly, and which he answered gaily and amusingly. Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings
  • Few films have so fluently, so poignantly and amusingly, described contemporary Britons' attempts to overcome the shock of otherness.
  • The room snapped and crackled with tension as every eyes turned towards her, observing her, cautiously, amusingly.
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