Examples of using More amusing in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
This new problem… it will be more profitable for you and more amusing.
More amusing than annoying though.
More amusing than annoying.
Life's more amusing than we thought.".
Life's more amusing than we thought.".
Yes, it's even more amusing than it sounds.
They are cheaper and mildly more amusing.
This is more amusing than the visit to the king," said the little prince to himself.
This is more amusing than the visit to the king," said the little prince to himself.
If you have already killed a German, then kill another one- there is nothing more amusing to us than a heap of German corpses.
We just thought it would be more amusing for her to wear it than for me to bank it.
there is nothing more amusing for us than German corpses.".
Sometimes I have wondered whether life wouldn't be much more amusing if we were all devils, and no nonsense about angels and being good.
kill another- there is nothing more amusing for us than a heap of German corpses.
making it all the more amusing for everybody else!
each one more amusing than the last.
more competent prime minister, but">that Boris would be more amusing.".
and which is more amusing and spectacular but also challenging and complex.
For a selection of some of the more amusing and often mutually contradictory ones,
It would make this world an even more amusing place if the clergy had to run for office.