Sentence for sufficiently | Use sufficiently in a sentence

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  • Never can I sufficiently thank you. (10)
  • What I want would seem to be sufficiently clear. (12)
  • The earl could see that he had to be sufficiently alert. (10)
  • Your wits were sufficiently keen for you to remember that? (8)
  • I never can sufficiently regret that I wrote to you at all. (4)
  • You can form no idea sufficiently hideous, of its dungeon-like form. (4)
  • You had recovered sufficiently to go back to your work that afternoon? (8)
  • Dartie was not at the moment sufficiently master of his legs to follow. (8)
  • I am not sure that any criticism is sufficiently large-minded for this. (9)
  • We might look in on you in your convent retirement, if sufficiently urged. (13)
  • His aspirations for art, if not fine, were sufficiently earnest and sincere. (13)
  • He was sufficiently sensitive to feel that his back was chalked as on a slate. (10)
  • The presence of that white-faced Morsfield vindicated her sufficiently so far. (10)
  • Hitherto his carving of a way in the world had been sufficiently ill-considered. (10)
  • My complaint, if I had one, would be, that you do not sufficiently assert yourselves. (10)
  • Laura was sufficiently foiled by it to be unable to return to the Chips-Barrett theme. (10)
  • The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. (4)
  • His tone and his manner were sufficiently sneaking, and he could not make them otherwise. (9)
  • As to this, Juliana was sufficiently open, though, as she conceived, her art was extreme. (10)
  • I was not yet sufficiently instructed to appreciate Trollope, and I did not read him at all. (9)
  • Scattered features of him, such as the instincts call up, were not sufficiently impressive. (10)
  • Of his four sons, only two could be found sufficiently without the E to go on making ploughs. (8)
  • Here was a case in which his self-reproach must be sufficiently sharp without any edge from her. (9)
  • This was not quite true, but in the retrospect it seemed sufficiently so for the purposes of argument. (9)
  • The poor little tragedy was sufficiently distressful to me, but I bore it well, compared with my driver. (9)
  • He relaxed his exertions sufficiently to take this new burden on his brain, and immediately cast it off. (10)
  • He relaxed his exertions sufficiently to take this new burden on his brain, and immediately cast it off. (22)
  • Still she leaned to him sufficiently to admit that he had grounds for a deep disturbance of his feelings. (10)
  • But I shall be patient, if it be so, until your impressions become sufficiently clarified to do me justice. (12)
  • How far guilty her husband might be, she was absolved from considering; sufficiently guilty to release her. (10)
  • Tipsy as I felt myself, I was yet sufficiently clear to be fully alive to the drollery of the scene before me. (6)
  • Her husband looked at her inquiringly, yet he was not sufficiently interested in Mr. Hussey to frame a question. (13)
  • He was looked on as sufficiently belonging to the place to make his merits and prospects a kind of common concern. (4)
  • She was to convey Harriet, and they drove to the Crown in good time, the Randalls party just sufficiently before them. (4)
  • I saw the lady; admired, esteemed, sufficiently, I supposed, until her image appeared to me in the feelings of another. (10)
  • He had not yet broken the tender charm sufficiently to think that he must tell her the sacrifice she would have to make. (10)
  • He had now succeeded in turning his mind toward outward things sufficiently to remember the chessmen and their positions. (12)
  • Elizabeth took up some needlework, and was sufficiently amused in attending to what passed between Darcy and his companion. (4)
  • The air of the Cambridge that I knew was sufficiently cool to be bracing, but what was of good import in me flourished in it. (9)
  • For an hour they examined the articles she had bought, and the architect was sufficiently approving to satisfy Mrs. Phillips. (13)
  • I was calm for some time; but the greatest degree of forbearance may be overcome, and I hope I was afterwards sufficiently keen. (4)
  • I have elsewhere sufficiently spoken of his unsophisticated use of words, of the diction which forms the backbone of his manly style. (9)
  • She heard him, for she made a movement, but without sufficiently disengaging her head of its covering to show him a part of her face. (10)
  • Their efforts were so successful that he revived sufficiently to drive them out of his room, and make them go and show Boardman to his. (9)
  • While he hesitated, not finding a phrase sufficiently delicate to express the idea, she happily saved him from the crudity of open speech. (13)
  • Many of them rehearse in the gymnasiums of large cities, although aerial performers have difficulty in finding sufficiently ample quarters. (21)
  • I ask myself whether we are sufficiently careful in making inquiries about people before we engage them, especially as regards moral conduct. (8)
  • For one winter she had a friendly little salon, which was the most attractive place in Florence to him, then a cub painter sufficiently unlicked. (9)
  • Many perplexities were therefore buzzing about his head; among them at present one sufficiently magnified and voracious to swallow the remainder. (10)
  • The editor cannot always give his reasons; however strongly he may feel them, but the contributor, if sufficiently docile, can always divine them. (9)
  • They met for the sake of eating, drinking, and laughing together, playing at cards, or consequences, or any other game that was sufficiently noisy. (4)
  • She acknowledged his just correction of her for running on to an extreme in low-toned converse, though they stood sufficiently isolated from the others. (10)
  • In some cases, when they fearlessly ventured to speak with her, they behaved very amiable, and seemed to find her conduct sufficiently gracious in return. (9)
  • They are useful impersonations to novelists; but my opinion is sufficiently high of flesh and blood to believe that we make our own history without intervention. (10)
  • She possessed much more common sense than her mamma, and promised under proper advantages to become speedily quite sufficiently acquainted with the world and its habitudes. (6)

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