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Filter by Meaning He was humouring his coworker's reluctance to speak up in meetings.
The teacher was humouring the mischievous student's antics.
The politician was humouring the journalist's questions to avoid any negative publicity.
The child was humouring the imaginary friend to keep herself entertained.
He was humouring his girlfriend's love for romantic comedies by watching them with her.
I don't really believe him, but I'm humouring him for now.
She was just humouring her boss's ridiculous ideas to avoid a confrontation.
He was humouring his girlfriend by watching a romantic movie with her.
The host was humouring the guests by serving them their preferred drinks.
The teacher was humouring the student by listening patiently to their problem.
She was humouring her little brother by playing his favorite game with him.
He was humouring his elderly neighbor by helping her carry groceries.
The waiter was humouring the customer by making their preferred changes to the order.
The nurse was humouring the patient by comforting them during their treatment.
The actor was humouring the audience by responding to their requests.
The teacher is humouring the student's question about extraterrestrial life.
The hotel staff is humouring the guest's request for a room with a view.
The teacher was humouring her students to keep them interested in the lesson.
The politician is humouring his constituents by promising to reduce taxes.
The chef is humouring the customer's request for a vegan meal.
The host is humouring the guest's request for a private room.
She is humouring her friend's love for cheesy rom-coms by watching one with her.
The lawyer is humouring the client's desire for a settlement out of court.
The salesperson is humouring the customer's demand for a discount.
The doctor is humouring the patient's request for a second opinion.
John is humouring his girlfriend's wish to visit Paris this summer.
The salesman is humouring the customer's interest in the latest technology.
I don't like that kid, but I am humouring him so that he doesn't throw a tantrum.
She is humouring her boss's demand for a report before the deadline.
She was humouring her fear of flying with jokes.
The politician was humouring the press's questions with quick-witted replies.
He was humouring his boss to avoid getting fired.
The doctor was humouring the patient's fear of needles to ease their anxiety.
He was humouring his mother-in-law to make a good impression.
She was humouring her friend's annoying behavior to avoid confrontation.
She was humouring her disappointment with a sarcastic comment.
The negotiator was humouring the opposition's demands to reach a compromise.
She was humouring her children's bedtime excuses, but eventually had to put them to sleep.
He was humouring the customs officer's questions to avoid any further scrutiny.
The salesperson was humouring the customer with a fake smile.
The waiter was humouring the picky customer by making special modifications to his order.
She was humouring her friend's conspiracy theory by nodding along without believing it.
The teacher was humouring the students with a silly song.
He was humouring his doctor's advice to exercise regularly.
She was humouring her little sister with funny faces.
The teacher was humouring the student's question even though it was irrelevant.
The politician was humouring the crowd with his witty jokes.
He was humouring his friend's bragging about his accomplishments.
She was humouring her friend's crazy conspiracy theories.
The politician was humouring the media's questions to avoid controversy.
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