Use "entertain a hope" in a sentence
1. Entertain wild hope, but is not an existence of fantasy.
2. With the primary emphasis being the performance of Bagpipe and drum music we hope to educate, entertain and …
3. They entertain a great deal.
4. Banqueting: to entertain with a fancy meal.
5. A place to entertain my lady friends.
6. Banqueted: to entertain with a fancy meal.
7. 1 They entertain on a large scale .
8. A teacher should entertain as well as teach.
9. We hired a magician to entertain the children.
10. I don't entertain very often.
11. Stingy; miserly: a Chintzy way to entertain guests.
12. To entertain or regale with a Banquet: They Banqueted …
13. Do they always entertain on such a lavish scale?
14. I wanna entertain the soldiers.
15. To entertain or regale with a banquet: They Banqueted …
16. That is not a scenario I'm going to entertain.
17. How could she, even fleetingly, entertain such a thought?
18. I'm not gonna entertain the troops?
19. He refused to entertain our proposal.
20. You're not gonna entertain any troops.
21. A museum should aim to entertain as well as educate.
22. The Thompsons always entertain in style.
23. Seasonal Cavalcades entertain at the Magic Kingdom
24. André steadfastly refused to entertain their advances.
25. I don't like to entertain guests anymore.
26. Charu Beltings Entertain in this field Since
27. They spread themselves to entertain the visitors.
28. We loved to talk,dance, and entertain.
29. Mark usually does the cooking when we entertain.
30. He can entertain audiences without resorting to smut.
31. However, quite a number of people entertain doubts about miracles involving him.
32. A mental traveller hasn't the need to eat or sleep... or entertain.
33. She had to entertain some boring local bigwigs.
34. They always entertain their guests in grand style.
35. Mehmed the Conqueror would never entertain such an improbability.
36. You weren't allowed to entertain men in your rooms even with a chaperone.
37. Celestial Anchorites only entertain guests in spring or autumn
38. I certainly hope not, but it often seems like a hope against hope.
39. To Beguile is to entertain and convince by flattery
40. The boss sees came so much guest, entertain Affably
41. Everyone pitched in with efforts to entertain the children.
42. Most other respondents categorically refused to entertain the possibility.
43. There is a danger that museums will attempt to entertain rather than educate.
44. Amalgamate uses “dance for a purpose” to educate, entertain, transform, and inspire our audiences
45. And thus, it is Critical for the consumer to entertain a variety of interpretations.
46. But it's becoming harder not to entertain the thought.
47. She felt that she had to entertain her guests.
48. The General refused to entertain the possibility of defeat.
49. I feel how foolish I am to entertain doubts.
50. The boss sees came so much guest, entertain affably.
51. 2 He can entertain audiences without resorting to smut.
52. Apparatuses is a collection of digital gadgets, designed to inform, entertain and assist you
53. At Agave you’ll find places to relax, entertain, and energize
54. His saga could distract and entertain, guilt-free, for years.
55. One has to entertain the odd guest now and then.
56. Gregor seemed to entertain them more than the violin recital.
57. The Breakers has a wide variety of activities to entertain all ages and interests
58. In a television studio politicians of all stripes entertain viewers with mudslinging, shouting and buffoonery.
59. Ascertainer, entertain her, vacutainer 5 syllables: animal trainer, cargo container
60. Aediles Learn to entertain and one day you may rule
61. At least I have something to entertain this wayward boy.
62. He used to entertain people with his feats of strength.
63. I wouldn't entertain the idea of such an unsociable job.
64. 11 Phemonoe was privileged to entertain mortal lovers at will.
65. Keep (one) Amused To entertain or distract one in some manner
66. Even find designs for kids shower Curtains to entertain your children
67. They had put themselves out to entertain her during her visit.
68. Announcers talk on radio or TV programs that inform and entertain
69. Amuse, divert, entertain mean to occupy the attention with something pleasant
70. It will entertain citizens, not take them, away from their homes!
71. She could never entertain the idea of living in the country.
72. It's a small gesture the house of Whele makes to inspire and entertain the city.
73. Paradise —A Lost Hope?
74. A light comedy to divert the tired businessman entertain suggests supplying Amusement by specially contrived methods
75. A New Hope Develops
76. Museums are on the move, adding exhibits that entertain and educate.
77. A few gladiolus , rose is put to wait on tea table, these are wonderful entertain a guest flower.
78. 1400 as "entertain with food or drink," from Cheer (n.)
79. 2 Of an evening she would entertain them by tinkling the ivories .
80. The television programme is designed to educate and not merely to entertain.