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ensues

[en-sooz]

verb

  1. third person singular present indicative of ensue.



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"Then ensues a lot of comedy because they have very different approaches to life."

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And so, aviation mayhem ensues, as Lucas fights off a coterie of bad guys through a haze of drugs and liquor.

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Distress ensues when these savior suitors, who are bound for a yearlong voyage, fail to show up at the appointed hour to bid the ladies farewell.

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He confronts them and a struggle ensues, which culminates in the accidental shooting and death of Mook.

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ensues is an iconic clip of them dancing around to a symphonic version of the song.

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