fun (noun)

  • 21noun phrase — noun ,phrase noun count a phrase that is used in a sentence in the same way that a noun is used . In the sentence Camping in the rain is not my idea of fun, the phrase Camping in the rain is a noun phrase …

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  • 22fun and games — noun recreation; nothing serious; easy, enjoyable activities . Being a film director isnt all fun and games. Syn: shits and giggles …

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  • 23fun house — fun ,house noun count a building in an AMUSEMENT PARK containing things to frighten you or make you laugh …

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  • 24fun run — fun ,run noun count an event in which many people run a long distance, usually in order to make money for a CHARITY …

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  • 25fun\ and\ games — noun slang informal 1. A party or other entertaining event. 2. Something trivially easy. 3. Petting, or sexual intercourse. 4. (Ironically) An extraordinary difficult task. How was your math exam? (With a dismayed expression): Yeah, it was all… …

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  • 26fun\ house — noun A place where people see many funny things and have tricks played on them to make them laugh or have a good time. The boys and girls had a good time looking at themselves in mirrors in the fun house …

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  • 27fun run — ► NOUN informal ▪ an uncompetitive run for sponsored runners, held in support of a charity …

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  • 28fun fair — noun chiefly Britain : amusement park * * * an amusement park. [1920 25] * * * fun fair, 1. a local fair with many activities for children, often held by a church or the like to raise funds. 2. British. an amusement park …

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  • 29fun|da|men|tal|ism — «FUHN duh MEHN tuh lihz uhm», noun. 1. the belief that the words of the Bible were inspired by God and should be believed and followed literally. 2. Often, Fundamentalism. the movement in certain Protestant churches in the United States upholding …

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  • 30fun|da|men|tal|ist — «FUHN duh MEHN tuh lihst», noun, adjective. –n. a person who believes in fundamentalism. Fundamentalists refuse to accept any teaching which conflicts with the literal interpretation of the Bible. –adj. of or having to do with fundamentalism …

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