much amusement
Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words
a high degree of amusement
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Examples (20)
- Much to my amusement, the cat spent all afternoon chasing its own tail.
- The children found much amusement in watching the clown.
- The story of his disastrous first date caused much amusement in the office.
- His clumsy attempt at dancing provided much amusement for everyone present.
- We derived much amusement from watching the old home movies.
- We anticipate much amusement from the upcoming comedy show.
- His clumsy attempts to dance provided much amusement for everyone at the party.
- Much amusement was derived from their playful antics.
- There was much amusement when the teacher's wig fell off during the lecture.
- She expressed much amusement at the unexpected turn of events.
- The politician's ridiculous excuse was a source of much amusement for the public.
- The political satire generated much amusement among the audience.
- Much to the amusement of the children, the magician's rabbit refused to come out of the hat.
- To our much amusement, the dog tried to catch its own tail.
- The stark contrast between his serious expression and festive hat caused much amusement.
- There was much amusement to be had at the annual office party.
- They found much amusement in the oddly translated menu.
- The unexpected prank caused much amusement and laughter.
- Her failed attempt to parallel park, much to her own amusement, was caught on camera.
- Did you find much amusement in the game last night?