Entertainment

//ˌɛn.təˈteɪn.mənt//

"Entertainment" in a Sentence (17 examples)

Australians excel at sports and entertainment.

This is a movie which combines education with entertainment.

There was very little in the way of entertainment.

The entertainment expense was borne by our group.

He is familiar with the entertainment world.

After hours of browsing TV Tropes, Lyle could predict the ending of any show. This gave him a distaste for entertainment that, in a roundabout way, enabled him to make time for a more productive life.

Young people and migrant workers are the bulk of rural Internet users; in terms of online music, online games, online film and television, and the Internet's capacity for entertainment, rural Internet users are equivalent to urban ones.

Cable boxes are more useful as places for cats to sleep than as entertainment machines.

Singing is an honest and pleasurable entertainment, but one must be careful to avoid singing or taking pleasure in listening to lewd songs.

All arts' aim is no other than entertainment.

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The delinquents are generally the adventurous type, who have little use for reading and other non-active entertainment.

Such abundance must be laid out on superfluous recreations, buildings, ornaments, furniture, equipage, attendants, entertainments, visitations, braveries, and a world of need-nots […]

"This," said the matronly presence, ushering me into a low room on the right, "is where the Travellers sit by the fire, and cook what bits of suppers they buy with their fourpences." "O! Then they have no Entertainment?" said I. For the inscription over the outer door was still running in my head, and I was mentally repeating, in a kind of tune, "Lodging, entertainment, and fourpence each."

He must think us some band of strangers i' the adversary's entertainment.

The entertainment of the general upon his first arrival was but six shillings and eight pence.

I prithee, shepherd, if that love or gold Can in this desert place buy entertainment, Bring us where we may rest ourselves and feed.

Tho’ they cut [the beef] into long Pieces, (like Ropes) with the Hide; and dress’d, and eat it half-roasted according to their Custom, and gave it me in the same Manner; yet I thought this contemptible Food, and what a Beggar in England would not have touch’d, the most delicious Entertainment I ever met with.

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