fun - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • poke: Normally he wouldn't have been able to resist the urge to poke fun at Duncan's supposed credulity.
  • have: Nice ones dude, have fun in your vacation.
  • fill: The evening promises to be a fun filled night.
  • enjoy: Forget the seriousness of racing I enjoy the fun, and it is for anyone.
  • join: From festivals to golf to a modern-day cattle drive, join the fun!

Preposition: for

  • kid: It's cheeky, old-fashioned comedy that's great fun for kids.
  • everyone: I t is a joy to do, fun for everyone in singing, dancing and drama.

Adjective modifier

  • great: The filming in 2003 was great fun to watch.
  • much: Apart from main road cycling, which is not much fun, there is a variety of cycle routes here to satisfy most tastes.
  • festive: Clicky Play your cards right Those Labor gurus are a bundle of festive fun.
  • more: Near the left edge, there's nothing more fun than a brand new player to play with.
  • sheer: Never has a week been filled with so much hard work and so much sheer fun.
  • fantastic: For fans of legal trickery, it's fantastic fun.

Modifies a noun

  • stuff: Let's move on to the fun stuff, shall we?
  • game: Resident Evil 4 is a good, fun game.
  • activity: The week includes other fun activities to promote ' green ' living.
  • day: Outline A fun day of making for all the family.
  • fair: Today was a particularly good day because there was a mini fun fair set up there.
  • evening: It is a guaranteed fun evening with bargains galore.

Noun used with modifier

  • family: Children learned all the tricks of the circus trade at a family fun day.

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