will amuse
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future tenseof amuse.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
amuseverb (used with object)to hold the attention of (someone) pleasantly; entertain or divert in an enjoyable or cheerful manner.
Example Sentences
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And the debates that created it will amuse you.
From Golf Digest ● Sep. 27, 2016
However, we can promise you that Canadian Netflix’s unlimited supply of Irish Rovers concerts will amuse and delight!
From Slate ● Jan. 27, 2016
“It’s like a game. … What can I do which will amuse me?”
From The New Yorker ● Jun. 2, 2015
The prospect of a swanky new brasserie emerging under Bush House will amuse those who knew the BBC staff canteen in its latter days.
From BBC ● Oct. 30, 2014
Its preferred terrain is damp and marshy, and it is often found near riverbanks, where it will amuse itself by pushing and tripping the unwary.
From "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" by J.K. Rowling
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