Some people say amusing things.
One famous person once said, "Free societies are hopeful societies. And free societies will be allies against these hateful few who have no conscience, who kill at the whim of a hat." ~News Report, Washington DC, 17 September, 200.
Many will find that unfortunate mixed metaphor quite amusing!
Use a past tense sentence subject and a present tense sentence predicate example: The movie was very amusing.
The soccer game was very amusing!
Watching the children trying to solve the puzzle was very amusing.
All the people seemed to be quite amusing after seeing the stunts of the stuntsmen.
You can use "funnily" in a sentence to describe something done in a humorous or amusing manner. For example, "She told the story so funnily that everyone in the room burst into laughter." This adverb highlights the comedic aspect of the action or behavior being described.
Use a past tense sentence subject and a present tense sentence predicate example: The movie was very amusing.
I find this question amusing.
The tv show was very amusing or that cat fight is very amusing
The soccer game was very amusing!
Watching the children trying to solve the puzzle was very amusing.
The joke was somewhat amusing.
All the people seemed to be quite amusing after seeing the stunts of the stuntsmen.
Some of the questions people ask on wiki answers are amusing. I think they way she dances is amusing.
The puppy's perplexity was most amusing.
Quite is defined as; completely, wholly, or entirely. For example; It's quite amusing to see the miracles the plan has achieved.
I was amused by the way she looked.
She gave a droll response that amused him. His droll attitude was amusing.