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Definitions of amuses in various dictionaries:
verb - occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion
verb - make (somebody) laugh
adv - to occupy pleasingly [v AMUSED, AMUSING, AMUSES] : AMUSABLE [ adj ], AMUSEDLY
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Tickles |
Brings a smile to |
Diverts |
Entertains |
Gets a smile out of |
Plays the wag well |
Tickles the fancy |
Tickles pink |
Keeps happy |
Beguiles |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amuse. |
cause (someone) to find something funny. |
Cause (someone) to find something funny. |
Provide interesting and enjoyable occupation for (someone) entertain. |
Amuses might refer to |
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An Amuse-bouche (; French: [aˌmyzˈbuʃ]) or amuse-gueule (UK: , US: ; French: [aˌmyzˈɡœl]) is a single, bite-sized hors d’œuvre. Amuse-bouches are different from appetizers in that they are not ordered from a menu by patrons but are served for free and according to the chef's selection alone. These, often accompanied by a complementing wine, are served both to prepare the guest for the meal and to offer a glimpse into the chef's approach to the art of cuisine. * The term is French and literally means "mouth amuser". The plural form is amuse-bouches. * In France, amuse-gueule is the proper term normally and traditionally employed in conversation and literary writing and amuse-bouche is not even listed in most dictionaries, while amuse-bouche is a euphemistic hypercorrection that appeared in the 1980s on restaurant menus and is used almost only there. In French, bouche refers to the human mouth, while gueule is also used to refer to the mouth or snout of an animal, but it is also a commonly used colloquial and familiar term for mouth that is derogatory in meaning only in certain expressions. |