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II . fun [fʌn] ADJ. ingl. am., ingl. austr.

1. fun (enjoyable):

fun

fun house SUST. ingl. am.

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They praised the battles as being plain fun, there being a ton of volume to the story and both the anime and CG cutscenes.
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And half the fun is picking up a player that you know someone else is ready to pounce on.
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Zee is the happy-go-lucky, fun-loving, cool-dude in the gang.
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Perhaps that was much of the fun of window-shopping.
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Leave it to sit about and reach full strength for 20 minutes, then get ready for some real fun.
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Entrants, who donate 5 to take part, are encouraged to wear suitable clothing, although many fun-runners opt for fancy dress.
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The contrast between menial work during the day and fun during the night may have helped to develop his musical sensibility.
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This event will bring together mythological and contemporary ideas, making the event a perfect blend of brainstorming, fun and exuberance.
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I nearly drank myself to death trying to have fun.
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She is made fun of by other gryphons because of her form.
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