fun (noun)

  • 81fun and games — plural noun Colloquial 1. inconsequential activity. 2. amatory play. 3. (ironic) problems and difficulties …

  • 82fun·fair — /ˈfʌnˌfeɚ/ noun, pl fairs [count] Brit : an outdoor event at which there are various kinds of games, rides, and entertainment …

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  • 83fun·gi·cide — /ˈfʌnʤəˌsaıd, ˈfʌŋgəˌsaıd/ noun, pl cides [count, noncount] : a substance that kills fungi …

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  • 84fun·nies — /ˈfʌniz/ noun the funnies US informal : the comic strips in a newspaper : the part of a newspaper that has comic strips They enjoyed reading the funnies [=the comics] in the Sunday newspapers …

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  • 85fun·ny·man — /ˈfʌniˌmæn/ noun, pl men / ˌmɛn/ [count] informal : a man who is funny; especially : a professional comedian …

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  • 86figure of fun — noun A person who is an object of ridicule • • • Main Entry: ↑figure * * * a person who is considered ridiculous …

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  • 87figure of fun — noun someone viewed as an object of derision: *Over the years he s been written off as a political lightweight, a country bumpkin, a figure of fun with a speech impediment and a hat fetish. –aap news, 1999 …

  • 88Count noun — In linguistics, a count noun (also countable noun) is a common noun that can be modified by a numeral and that occurs in both singular and plural form, as well as co occurring with quantificational determiners like every, each, several, etc. A… …

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  • 89Mystery Fun House (video game) — Mystery Fun House Developer(s) Adventure International Publisher(s) Adventure International Designer(s) Scott Adams …

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  • 90Deverbal noun — In grammar, deverbal nouns are nouns derived from verbs or verb phrases; it is a form of nominalization (forming a noun). This can be found in the English language but also in many other languages. An example from English is the word construct:… …

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