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unaˈmusing, ppl. a. (un-1 10.)
1794F. Burney Jrnl. 2 Mar. (1973) III. 43 He found it very unamusing to have a Walk without any but. 1799Mirror No. 10, To a stranger it would have been not unamusing. 1812Q. Rev. VII. 384 It cannot be unamusing to speculate on what Warburton would have achieved. 1893Swinburne Stud. Prose & Poetry (1894) 74 ‘Wit at Several Weapons,’ a violent farce, outrageous but not unamusing. Hence unaˈmusingly adv.
1889Swinburne Study B. Jonson i. 76 It is neither coarse nor tedious, and takes up but very little space; and that not unamusingly. |