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  • 11fun */*/ — I UK [fʌn] / US noun [uncountable] enjoyment, especially from an activity that is not important or serious have fun: We haven t had such fun for years. great/good fun: We had great fun comparing our baby photographs. a lot of fun/lots of fun: The …

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  • 12fun — 1. noun 1) I joined in with the fun did you have fun? Syn: enjoyment, entertainment, amusement, pleasure; jollification, merrymaking; recreation, diversion, leisure, relaxation; a good time, a great time; informal R and R (rest and recreation), a …

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  • 13fun — [[t]fʌn[/t]] n. v. funned, fun•ning, 1) something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun[/ex] 2) enjoyment or playfulness: She s full of fun[/ex] 3) inf Informal. to joke; kid 4) inf Informal. providing pleasure or amusement;… …

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  • 14fun — noun light hearted pleasure or amusement. ↘a source of fun: people watching is great fun. ↘playfulness or good humour: she s full of fun. adjective informal entertaining or enjoyable. verb (funs, funning, funned) N. Amer. informal joke or tease.… …

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  • 15fun and games — noun plural but singular or plural in construction : light amusement * * * fun and games, (often used ironically) playful or lighthearted activity, as at a party: »“There s been a lot of fun and games today,” [the Assemblyman] declared during the …

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  • 16fun — 1. noun 1) I joined in with the fun Syn: enjoyment, entertainment, amusement, pleasure, jollification, merrymaking, recreation, leisure, relaxation, a good time; informal living it up, a ball 2) she s full of fun Syn …

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  • 17full — full1 adjective 1》 containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space.     ↘having eaten as much as one is able.     ↘filled with intense emotion.     ↘(full of) having a large number or quantity of.     ↘(full of) unable …

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  • 18full on — 1》 running at or providing maximum power or capacity. 2》 so as to make a direct or significant impact.     ↘informal not diluted in nature or effect: hours of full on fun. → full …

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  • 19Fun (band) — fun. Lead singer Nate Ruess at Electric Ballroom, Camden, London. Background information Origin New York, New York, U.S …

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  • 20Fun-Da-Mental — is a multi ethnic, British Islamic world fusion and ethno techno band formed in 1991. The style of the group mixes Eastern and Western musical and cultural influences, featuring British dance club electronics, Indian, Afro Caribbean, and… …

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