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Definition of muse
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Muse (n.) To
wonder.
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Player
::
Player
(n.) One who
plays,
or
amuses
himself;
one
without
serious
aims; an
idler;
a
trifler..
Amused
::
Amused
(imp. & p. p.) of Amus.
Walk
::
Walk (v. i.) To move or go on the feet for
exercise
or
amusement;
to take one's
exercise;
to
ramble.
Euterpe
::
Euterpe
() The Muse who
presided
over
music.
Amuser
::
Amuser
(n.) One who
amuses.
Dry
::
Dry
(superl.)
Destitute
of that which
interests
or
amuses;
barren;
unembellished;
jejune;
plain.
Smile
::
Smile (v. i.) To
express
amusement,
pleasure,
moderate
joy, or love and
kindness,
by the
features
of the face; to laugh
silently..
Museless
::
Museless
(a.)
Unregardful
of the
Muses;
disregarding
the power of
poetry;
unpoetical.
Boating
::
Boating
(n.) The act or
practice
of
rowing
or
sailing,
esp. as an
amusement;
carriage
in
boats..
Pleasure
::
Pleasure
(n.)
Amusement;
sport;
diversion;
self-indulgence;
frivolous
or
dissipating
enjoyment;
hence,
sensual
gratification;
--
opposed
to
labor,
service,
duty,
self-denial,
etc..
Amuse
::
Amuse (v.) To keep in
expectation;
to
beguile;
to
delude.
Mused
::
Mused (imp. & p. p.) of Mus.
Hemuse
::
Hemuse
(n.) The
roebuck
in its third year.
Disport
::
Disport
(v. i.) To play; to
wanton;
to move in
gayety;
to move
lightly
and
without
restraint;
to amuse one's self.
Curator
::
Curator
(n.) One who has the care and
superintendence
of
anything,
as of a
museum;
a
custodian;
a
keeper..
Swing
::
Swing (n.) A line, cord, or other thing
suspended
and
hanging
loose,
upon which
anything
may
swing;
especially,
an
apparatus
for
recreation
by
swinging,
commonly
consisting
of a rope, the two ends of which are
attached
overhead,
as to the bough of a tree, a seat being
placed
in the loop at the
bottom;
also, any
contrivance
by which a
similar
motion
is
produced
for
amusement
or
exercise..
Melpomene
::
Melpomene
(n.) The Muse of
tragedy.
Bonfire
::
Bonfire
(n.) A large fire built in the open air, as an
expression
of
public
joy and
exultation,
or for
amusement..
Amuse
::
Amuse (v. i.) To muse; to
mediate.
Yarn
::
Yarn (n.) A story told by a
sailor
for the
amusement
of his
companions;
a story or tale; as, to spin a
yarn..
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