German workmen historically amused themselves through various leisure activities, including social gatherings at local pubs, where they would enjoy drinks and engage in lively conversations. They also participated in sports, such as soccer and cycling, and joined cultural organizations or clubs that promoted music, theater, and other arts. Additionally, many found enjoyment in outdoor pursuits like hiking and picnicking in the countryside. These activities provided a sense of community and relief from the rigors of industrial labor.
Very much the same as children anywhere.
This will amuse you. Their antics never fail to amuse. Doing jigsaws would amuse Amy for hours on end. The kids amused themselves playing hide-and-seek. (past tense)
German workmen play deadly, sick game that toss morsels of bread to the starving men and watching the corresponding stampede.
May be there suit or flying in the rocket ship.
Collective nouns for workmen are a crew of workmen or a gang of workmen.
people played games such as eye spy and naughts and crosses
people played games such as eye spy and naughts and crosses
Yes. A toy is something that somebody will use or play with to amuse themselves.
The standard collective noun is a crew of workmen.
The collective nouns for workmen are a crew of workmen and a gang of workmen.
Because there was nothing exciting to amuse themselves with. Or because you can't find anything to do or because no one is there to hang with you or amuse you.
The amuse part of amuse bouche is a verb, albeit a French verb.