Sentence for enough | Use enough in a sentence

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  • Enough of me. (10)
  • They were enough. (8)
  • But it is not enough. (12)
  • And was it good enough? (8)
  • It is enough for them. (10)
  • If one could only learn it early enough! (14)
  • This was enough for me. (10)
  • You are quite enough alike. (4)
  • Christian was still enough now. (8)
  • Have we not been afflicted enough? (10)
  • The outlook was bad enough as it was. (13)
  • And I think the family are well enough. (9)
  • She knew well enough that he had a card. (8)
  • Some day we shall have enough of China. (10)
  • Seriously enough to write him as you did? (8)
  • I wonder whether we allow enough for that. (8)
  • They are touchy enough about their old job. (13)
  • His hands were full enough with Tom Bakewell. (10)
  • Their intercourse was painful enough by letter. (4)
  • She seemed servile enough to some of her friends. (10)
  • It was enough for Harry that Evan did not deny it. (10)
  • It was a concern which brought just employment enough. (4)
  • Was it not enough to make her despise the games of men? (10)
  • Nothing else quite poignant enough to be called pure joy! (8)
  • She is foolish enough to sleep in a close-curtained bed. (10)
  • Town did not suit her; her nerves were not strong enough. (8)
  • Be good enough to allow us to judge of our position for ourselves. (8)
  • She avoided looking at him while she said that, but she saw him well enough. (8)
  • I shall have enough of Portsmouth and of dancing too, when I cannot have you. (4)
  • He lingered long enough to see Anna, too, go down on her knees in the stillness. (8)
  • Under the circumstance, quarrels were to be expected; and quarrels enough came. (19)
  • But you have done enough, even if it really is such a matter of principle with you. (8)
  • When anger and retaliation are manifested, he is agile enough to escape punishment. (21)
  • It was cruel enough, and the hurt went deep; but it neither crushed nor hardened her. (9)
  • Was it because he was dreadful enough for both, all the time, without doing anything? (9)
  • His good-nature, his humanity, as I tell you, would be quite enough to account for the horses. (4)
  • The people who lived there, poor downtrodden things, had enough to do to keep themselves alive. (8)
  • Fanny, not able to refrain entirely from observing them, had seen enough to be tolerably satisfied. (4)
  • But George, who would have been glad enough of such a sum, was not the man to do this sort of thing. (8)
  • Extravagance, she said, I cannot have, and when I made this man I made him quite extravagant enough. (8)
  • Within that defile, barely broad enough for a single gun, were piled the wrecks of no fewer than four. (1)
  • Then in the trenches, you know, I used to dream of the Stock Exchange, snug and warm and just noisy enough. (8)
  • There is real artistic struggle and aspiration in it all, undoubtedly, but not enough to sweeten the mass. (16)
  • He knew this well enough, but he believed that there were depths of unprofessional tenderness in his nature. (9)
  • And, curiously enough, dreamed not of him whom she had in mind been so furiously defending, but of Harbinger. (8)
  • The weather had now been clear quite long enough, and it was raining again, a fine, bitter, piercing drizzle. (9)
  • His mind was directed to the business burning behind them, honestly enough, as soon as he had them in sight again. (10)
  • Patrick heard enough to let him understand why the lord of Earlsfont and Captain Con were not on the best of terms. (10)
  • The evenings were sometimes mornings before the reluctant break-up came, but they were never half long enough for me. (9)
  • It was enough for her that he appeared to be amiable, that he loved her daughter, and that Elinor returned the partiality. (4)
  • There was just about enough to fill an ordinary bucket, and the trader told us it was worth on the spot about 160 francs. (20)
  • She was given back to us for five years, and for the last two of them was hopeful enough about her health to enjoy her life. (14)
  • It seemed to me that there should be enough confidence in me in your heart to make a detailed self-justification unnecessary. (12)
  • Formal as a circular, the idea of it appeared to be that the bare fact would tell him enough and inspire him with proper designs. (10)
  • And touching her hair, laying a dab of scent on her eyebrows, she turned and went downstairs fluttering, but outwardly calm enough. (8)
  • He saw her too; yet he looked grave, and seemed irresolute, and only by very slow degrees came at last near enough to speak to her. (4)
  • He not only endured, but did many things for the weaker brethren, which were amusing enough to one in the secret of his inward revolt. (9)
  • Easy enough to break chains imposed by others, fling his cap over the windmill, and cry for the moment at least: I am unfettered, free! (8)
  • He genuinely believed that there was not evidence enough to convict; nor was it in him to appreciate the tortures of a vagabond shut up. (8)
  • Mr. Tilney was polite enough to seem interested in what she said; and she kept him on the subject of muslins till the dancing recommenced. (4)
  • In their decisions they favored, so far as they dared, every interest, class or person powerful enough to help or hurt them in an election. (7)
  • There was something desperately amusing to him in the thought that he had not even money enough to pay the cabman, or provide for a repast. (22)
  • Endowment is necessary, and, since we are not yet wise enough to run a public-owned daily newspaper, the funds must come from private sources. (16)
  • As if this were not enough, fever and scurvy prevailed in the garrison the whole winter long, and the brave fellows perished by scores and hundreds. (19)
  • But with the removal of her handkerchief, the loathsome sight of the dinner-table would have saluted her, and it had already caused her suffering enough. (10)

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Definition of enough:

  • enough, e-nuf’, adj. sufficient: giving content: satisfying want. | adv. sufficiently. | n. sufficiency: as much as satisfies desire or want. (0)

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