Sentences with phrase «sort of amusement»

It appeared to be some sort of amusement park adjacent to a Temple with many long boats in the marina.
Even Plato, that advocate of mental discipline as the basis for learning (Bigge, 1982), commented that «early education [should] be a sort of amusement; [for] you will then be better able to find out the natural bent.»
Communication is also a sort of amusement for all lonely people with a lot of secret waves and tends and a lot of pleasant surprises.
If you are appreciative, the Toller will make up all sorts of amusements.

Not exact matches

Some sort of morbid amusement?
Hopefully there's a few people in that number that only listen for the amusement of seeing what stupidity falls out his sinfully ugly mouth next, sort of like I do when I watch Fox News lol!
This sounds less campily amusing than it is due to the talkiness of the affair, but when the action gets going, it provides amusements of all sorts.
They're the sort of people who enjoy writing, and would be writing a lot of fan fiction or just for their own amusement if not for ebook self publishing.
Kotaku: Given that we talked about your experience with games as sort of fads as amusements, those Computer Game Developer Conferences with the more serious - minded stuff, what's your sense of the potential of games?
Having said, place enough points into combat skills and there is a sort of perverse amusement to be taken from slicing through hordes of foes that were previously giving you problems.
SEGA has revealed that they're adapting Bayonetta into some sort of pachislot amusement machine.
Tomodachi Life places the Mii characters on a remote island filled with all sorts of locations to explore and have fun in, there is an amusement park, a concert hall, various stores and apartments to name a few.
It also seems, from what I gather from the quote that SEGA Amusement has a sort of short list of franchises they would like to bring back.
In the middle of a segment on NintendoLand — a sort of online amusement park featuring Wii U mini-games — a Japanese executive launched into an explanation of one mini-game in which a team of players try to hunt down an invisible foe in a maze.
Later, artist Betye Saar would criticize Walker on PBS: «I felt the work of Kara Walker was sort of revolting and negative and a form of betrayal to the slaves, particularly women and children; that it was basically for the amusement and the investment of the white art Establishment.»
It's sort of like a fast lane queue at an amusement park: High - priority apps in line for camera access get to jump ahead of low - priority apps.
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