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entertained
adjective as in given hospitality
adjective as in diverted
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He is sending combat troops to the border and has previously entertained plans to invade the country ostensibly to "take out" the drug cartels.
“She liked to be entertained by Hollywood stories,” says Wilkinson.
Tasting rooms that once entertained masses of customers are now struggling to survive.
It's become the place where 2.5 billion people log on monthly to kill time, be entertained and, sometimes at least, learn something.
“We entertained in that home. We had our children come to visit us in that home. It was home, capital H-O-M-E,” he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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