Use of amusingly in Sentences. 24 Examples

The examples include amusingly at the start of sentence, amusingly at the end of sentence and amusingly in the middle of sentence

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amusingly at the start of sentence


  1. Amusingly, he did not explain his position to me.
  2. Amusingly digressive with satirical thrusts at women's fashions among other things.

amusingly at the end of sentence


  1. The actress forgot her lines but ad - libbed very amusingly.
  2. It is in the interviews with gay publications that Vidal unwinds most amusingly.

amusingly in the middle of sentence


  1. It must be amusingly written.
  2. The film amusingly pokes fun at the media.
  3. In the film he amusingly impersonates a woman.
  4. On the subject of childbirth she is amusingly frank.
  5. He talked lightly and amusingly of kings and cardinals.
  6. MacLaine seems to savor such amusingly earthy directness.
  7. Recline & Sprawl is an amusingly named furniture shop in London.
  8. The play was amusingly written, but its subject was a serious one.
  9. His movie comments amusingly on characters in Journey to the West.
  10. Lena is amusingly candid when she talks about the men in her life.
  11. He finds a job as assistant to a famous fashion photographer, the amusingly named Vesuvi.
  12. Hollywood has grown too sophisticated to turn out anything really amusingly bad these days.
  13. Some persons can be everywhere at home; others can sit amusingly at home and be everywhere.
  14. For a little piece of rubber, at $29, they are amusingly expensive -- a great little profit center for Apple.
  15. One could have too much of loneliness and isolation, and Jenny was good company; cheerful and amusingly astringent.
  16. But these flourishes never distract from the droll human dramas that Wong has so astutely and amusingly worked out.
  17. The locals amusingly referred to this place as the wop-wops - a generic term for anywhere so remote, it doesn't even warrant a name.
  18. Film critic)Libby's columns serve as a continuing account of her amusingly mundane life and the peripheral role that movies play in it.
  19. Walker's critics are amusingly Orwellian. They liken the crowd in Madison to the ones in Tunisia and claim to be fighting for democracy.
  20. In some ways Guillory amusingly undermines his own prophecy, which by the way is on page 1477 in the upper right-hand column if you care to read it.

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