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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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Check out this blog for other fun facts on the history of dungarees.
www.globalpost.com
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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The difference is a broad streak of self-consciousness, but it rarely takes the fun out of the songs.
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Perhaps that was much of the fun of window-shopping.
www.heraldextra.com
Leave it to sit about and reach full strength for 20 minutes, then get ready for some real fun.
www.dailymail.co.uk
And half the fun is picking up a player that you know someone else is ready to pounce on.
www.theroar.com.au
Zee is the happy-go-lucky, fun-loving, cool-dude in the gang.
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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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The kids have fun dressing up in the vests and hardhats.
santamariatimes.com
Playing mostly for fun, the group explored the traditions of old-time country, blues, ragtime and bluegrass.
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