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54 Sentences With "be amused by"

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President Trump probably won't be amused by China's latest trade figures.
The Obama administration appeared to be amused by the dust-up on Wednesday.
The printer might be amused by his typo's desert pilgrimage to brand equity.
Or you could just poke them and be amused by the funny jiggle.
Unlike Grumps, most young readers will be amused by the pee-filled toilets.
And maybe Andrew was hoping Ingrid might be amused by this display of enthusiasm.
Pretty sure Rosie won't be amused by Trump cozying up to her ... even sarcastically. Bingo!
They are teen-agers and want to be amused by stuff actually relevant to their lives.
Gillum, who has called for the impeachment of Trump, appeared to be amused by the question.
With such ignorance in plain sight, how could anyone be amused by a "comedy about anti-Semitism"?
" The editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, Ingrid Seward, told King, "The Queen would be amused by Meghan.
He believed that Gawker's audience would be amused by it and share the arch condescension of Daulerio's piece.
Putin must love this mess he helped create but he must be amused by the self-inflicted wounds on America.
Some were shocked to the point of anger, while others were so stunned they could only be amused by the moment.
I mean, I doubt I'd listen to the album myself, but if someone was playing it I'd be amused by it.
If your child would be amused by seeing the word "underpants" in the name of a movie, this one will entertain.
While we, along with the rest of the internet, continue to be amused by his celebrity commentary and criticism, Hadid is not.
We can also be amused by how white people seem unable to tell that people who are obviously black are indeed black.
But the owners do seem to be amused by the fact that, despite being furious activists, their new enemies aren't very good vegans.
Heads of state are now more likely to be amused by talk-show hosts, and acrobats get the biggest applause in the big top.
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Wellesley officials seem to be amused by the attention their town is getting, but they say the thefts are still a serious and expensive problem.
However, it looks like we're about to get yet another chance to be amused by a different sweet treat because someone just created a chocolate museum.
These high-empathy students were also more likely to be amused by reports that students protesting the speech had injured a bystander sympathetic to the speaker.
And in 1210, the famous Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London was established so that members of the court could be amused by herds of odd beasts.
You'll be amused by how its trapezoid shape overflows your grip, you'll be happy ratcheting up its volume dial, and you'll be downright delighted by the music it makes.
While you may get some laughs from people that have used dating apps, not everyone will be amused by a costume that reminds them of their worst ghosting experiences.
It's a win-win: You get the benefits and the plant gets to be amused by all the weird stuff you do around the house when nobody else is watching.
It's easy to be amused by, or put in brackets, somebody's attempts at transcendence that are different from our own, but we're all trying to find that thing that's bigger than ourselves.
When the camera soars over a glittering underwater realm and settles on an enormous octopus pounding away at the drums, you don't need any context at all to be amused by the spectacle.
You don't need to know the Shakespeare canon to be amused by some of these methods of death — and you should definitely mouse over the pie chart to reveal some of the labels.
I'm not saying that the internet is bad, but it kind of sucks: On it, we can be amused by things at a distance, until they get too close to us on our daily commute.
Finally, after you've been working with the concept of narrative arc a bit, you might be amused by the cartoonist Grant Snider's "The Story Coaster," which he originally drew for The New York Times Book Review.
I would make them a nest shelf up near my ceiling, and be amused by their jumping from the top of one bookcase to the next, and hanging from my shower curtain rod by their prehensile tails.
"Today's teenagers ... are going to be amused by the styles and the fashions of the 80's and the sort of sensibility of that earlier age," he said, adding that he was not initially aiming to make a box office smash.
He also discovered that Republicans were less likely to be amused by Kimmel's mockery of Sarah Palin than Democrats, providing evidence of what most people already know from personal experience: that comedy is funny until you become the butt of the joke.
I think about how nice it would be to be amused by something as simple as chasing birds, to live a life in which your sole purpose is to be loved briefly but intensely, by people who talk to you as if I were special.
The SEC said in its settlement that Musk arrived at $420 a share by adding 20 percent to Tesla's then-share price and rounding up to $420 because of "the significance of that number in marijuana culture, and his belief that his girlfriend would be amused by it."
Seriously, though, if you've ever struggled with depression, insomnia, low self-esteem, the legacy of emotionally distant parents, or any kind of persistent bodily pain (in her case, a frozen shoulder), you will identify with Waldman's inner thought process, and be amused by her dark sense of humor about the whole thing.
"We allege that Musk had arrived at the price of $420 by assuming a 20 percent premium of what Tesla's then existing share price (was), and then rounding up to $420 because of the significance of that number in marijuana culture, and his belief that his girlfriend would be amused by it," Steven Peikin, co-director of enforcement at the SEC, said during the conference.
There is a second couple dancing in the background who appear to be amused by the scene unfolding in front of them. There is a formal feel with the clothes that the children are dressed in.
It's meant to be a throwback to glamorous old Hollywood movies.". Jordan Hoffman of TV Guide wrote: "It's virtually impossible not to be amused by this picture. Like the limitless buffet and late show with dancing girls, it's a simple pleasure, but one with guaranteed success.
Miller appeared to be amused by the crowd reaction and revelled in it, grinning and flicking his hair.Arlott, p. 42. Hutton responded by glancing Miller for a four from the final ball of the day. England were 2/121 at stumps on the third day, with Hutton and Compton still at the crease.
The Nottinghamshire supporters were still angry with how their players had been removed and were not happy that Miller was able to do something they saw to be equivalent. For his part, Miller appeared to be amused by the crowd reaction and revelled in it, grinning and flicking his hair.Arlott, p. 42. However, Hutton had the last word, glancing Miller down to fine leg for a four from the final ball of the day.
Able to wriggle free, Brian grabs the clone's laser gun, but cannot tell the real Stewie from the clone. He kills the Stewie who fails to be amused by the sight of his own feet, a peculiarity of the real Stewie. As Stewie and Brian begin to walk home, Stewie turns back to the camera with a malicious grin and bright yellow cat eyes, to the sound of Vincent Price's diabolical laughter, a reference to Michael Jackson's Thriller video.
Yuna is a friendly, ordinary and sensible young woman, demonstrably more level-headed than her friends, who tend to sedately sit out, be amused by and often reminds them of the mundane reality behind their dramatics. When she and Rai are introduced to video games, she apparently is quite competent despite it being her first try. It has been hinted that she has a crush on M-21 after he becomes a guard at her high school. ;Lim Sui Sui is a pretty popular pop idol who is studying at Ye Ran High School.
He enjoyed life to the full, but he had a certain code to which he adhered. Briefly, it was this: he was always prepared to be amused by a girl who was "goey", provided she was sufficiently attractive, but no girl of the stricter class had ever had cause to regret getting to know Bobby Wingate. There were certain unwritten rules in the game, and this was one of them. Unlike so many of his contemporaries, he barred married women -- which is to say he respected them even when they didn't respect themselves.
This friendship is tested by Hyacinth's tactless and unthinking remarks, which usually involve Elizabeth's dexterity, clothes, car, appearance, and her daughter's intelligence. Liz likes Richard quite dearly, and has deep sympathy for him; the two seem discreetly fond of each other. Liz feels pity for Hyacinth's and Richard's son, Sheridan, as well, believing "he never really stood a chance" with Hyacinth for a mother. Liz is also unsure whether to be amused by or disapproving of her brother's frequent attempts to avoid and/or exact revenge on Hyacinth.
Nabokov's original version of Pnin, which he sent to Viking, consisted of ten chapters and ended with Pnin's untimely death from the heart problem he suffers at the beginning of the novel. However, editor Pascal Covici rejected the idea and Nabokov heavily revised the novel, then titling the work My Poor Pnin, before finally settling on the current title. According to Boyd, Pnin is Nabokov's response to Don Quixote, which he had read a year earlier. Nabokov lambasted Cervantes for his cruelty to Quixote, seeming to encourage the reader to be amused by the eponymous character's pain and humiliation.
It may > also be said that neither the man about town nor the authors of the best of > our short stories will be deeply moved by this book. The intellectual lower > middle classes may be amused by it, and if there are enough of them, Mr. > Wilson may make money. But it is probably that his harvest will be in > countries less near the centres of civilization than New York. The plot of > the operetta is not bad, but it fails to develop the expected hilarity, and > except for a few humorous lines of Mr. Wilson's own, there is not much to > laugh at.
Ebsen joined her in Atlantic City; he tried getting work at the various clubs and at the minstrel show at Steel Pier but was unsuccessful at getting hired for any entertainment work. Ebsen was allowed to dance at Babette's with his sister one evening because it was thought the patrons would be amused by it. Vaudevillian Benny Davis was in the audience that night. Davis was compiling a cast to work at various movie theaters throughout the US. He signed both Ebsens, and they worked for some time dancing at theaters in the eastern US. The Ebsens then went on to work in the Ziegfeld Follies.
" In USA Today, Susan Wloszczyna wrote, "If you've ever had a job, you'll be amused by this paean to peons." Owen Gleiberman in Entertainment Weekly gave the film a "C" rating and criticized it for feeling "cramped and underimagined". In his review for The Globe and Mail, Rick Groen wrote: "Perhaps his TV background makes him unaccustomed to the demands of a feature-length script (the ending seems almost panicky in its abruptness), or maybe he just succumbs to the lure of the easy yuk...what began as discomfiting satire soon devolves into silly farce." In his review in The New York Times, Stephen Holden wrote, "It has the loose-jointed feel of a bunch of sketches packed together into a narrative that doesn't gather much momentum.
The statue of Lenin became a Fremont landmark and object of curiosity, representing the quirky nature of the artistic neighborhood, whose motto is Libertas Quirkas — freedom to be peculiar. Like the Fremont Troll and the Waiting for the Interurban sculpture, the Lenin statue has often been decorated, appropriated, or vandalized with various intentions, both whimsical and serious. Knute Berger, acknowledging that "we are supposed to be amused" by the "hippie whimsy" of a Soviet symbol in the middle of an American city, said that seeing the statue cannot help but remind us of the killing and repression Lenin inspired. But Berger reflected that perhaps the meaning of this Soviet relic is the opposite, that it is "a trophy of Western triumphalism", representing the victory over communism and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
" The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that: > While it would be ungracious not to acknowledge Hollywood's intention to > congratulate Australia in "The Man From Down Under", the compliment becomes > hidden in a comedy of errors errors in local colour, slang, accent, dress, > and character. The film is so badly off the scent In most respects that it > is impossible not to be amused by it, provided that one can survive the > irritations caused by its inaccuracies. But there is a more serious aspect > Perhaps the producérs made no effort to make this a film of types but > audiences in other countries will no doubt be ready enough to accept these > 'Australians" as authentic and charactersistic. Charles Laughton, > uncomfortably wrestling with a variety of unfamiliar accents, represents an > Australian as a gambler, a confidence trickstet, a hard drinker, and a > fellow whose window-dressing of tough talk cannot conceal the fact that he > is at heart a childlike and maudlin sentlmentalist.

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