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Example sentences for "enjoy"

Lexicographically close words:
enjoin; enjoined; enjoineth; enjoining; enjoins; enjoyable; enjoye; enjoyed; enjoyer; enjoyers
  1. And I wish I could, for I enjoy writing these stories just as much as the children say they enjoy reading them.

  2. I want to enjoy the fun of transforming the rest of these people into ornaments.

  3. She is going to give a very fine party indeed, and I am sure you will enjoy it.

  4. It is one thing having a holiday when one is strong and able to enjoy it, and another thing to have to take one when one is too tired to find pleasure in anything.

  5. I am afraid it will take us quite a long time to get home; but never mind, you will enjoy your tea all the more when you get it.

  6. To thee the gods a fair estate In bounty gave, with heart to know How to enjoy what they bestow.

  7. Claudius, at the time of his accession, was fifty years of age; and though he had hitherto lived apparently unambitious of public honours, accompanied with great ostentation, yet he was now seized with a desire to enjoy a triumph.

  8. He seized upon her estate before she had expired; suppressing her will, that he might enjoy the whole himself.

  9. It was hoped that there would be found a sufficiency of trees wherewith to build him a shelter against a prolonged winter; in the meantime he might enjoy a bright arctic summer sky for his canopy!

  10. During all this day, and for many days following, they continued to enjoy fine weather and to make rapid progress.

  11. Chimo conceived it to be his duty to enjoy himself, and did so accordingly, at all times and in every possible way.

  12. Living next door, Edith would be able to come in to lunch every day when he was in the City, and enjoy her motor-drive, as usual, without any expense.

  13. And if it is sad for me, how much more sad it must be for you, darling, for you used to enjoy yourself so in India with your horses and dogs.

  14. My dear, your father has made up his mind to do without you and let you enjoy yourself," she said.

  15. She will enjoy hearing you play, Mr. Holroyd.

  16. At any moment he might wake, and prove to be intoxicated, and Mrs. Hancock was quite sure she could not enjoy her lunch in his vicinity.

  17. Ah, it is not doing nothing to enjoy this sweet breeze and look at the daffodils in our sweet little garden.

  18. I want you to enjoy all the pleasures that I can contrive for you, dear," she said.

  19. I should not dream of leaving him while I went home to enjoy myself.

  20. She would certainly ask Elizabeth to play to them after dinner, and go out into the garden with Mr. Martin to enjoy the music from there.

  21. If you could just reach that speaking-tube, dear, and call to Denton to stop, so that we may enjoy looking at it.

  22. I enjoy life tremendously; I'm not in the least tired of it.

  23. You and Edith will enjoy that for many, many years after I am gone.

  24. I remember so well after my dear husband died I thought I should never enjoy anything any more.

  25. I enjoy seeing you play just as much as I should enjoy playing myself.

  26. Then I used to read and study, but I could not enjoy anything, because I was so worried.

  27. Though in appearance an uncomfortable sort of sport, yet they engage in it readily, seem to enjoy it much, and express their eagerness by barking every time they raise their heads above the water to breathe.

  28. It may not here be improper to observe, that in the Russian army the inferior class of officers enjoy a degree of pre-eminence above the private men, with which we, in our service, are in a great measure unacquainted.

  29. The second class are those who appear to enjoy a right of property without authority.

  30. The shopkeepers on the boulevard crowded to their windows to enjoy the drollery of the sight.

  31. She meant to enjoy herself a little occasionally!

  32. He rarely, if ever, had as much as he wanted to eat, and it will be a pleasure to us to see him enjoy his dinner.

  33. Perchance not in another; for they who maim their earthly lives may not enjoy in heaven the happiness whose seed was not planted here.

  34. But since earth is not like heaven, infinite, he does not wish others to enjoy it, lest his own pleasure be marred.

  35. Is it likely that an injury will be done me by those who can enjoy life only while I favour them with my presence?

  36. I kept my promise, but found that the impatience of my friend arose not from any desire to communicate his happiness, but to enjoy his superiority.

  37. When he had once determined to remain in the comfortable hotel, Phil leaned back in his chair also, and decided to enjoy all the comfort attainable.

  38. Though he was at an age when boys enjoy play better than work or study, he had no opportunity to join in their games.

  39. I think I should enjoy giving your padrone a horsewhipping," said the gentleman, impetuously.

  40. Though ostensibly confined to ladies' use, it was largely occupied also by gentlemen who did not enjoy the smoke which usually affects disagreeably the atmosphere of the cabin appropriated to their own sex.

  41. Crouching in a hedge or under a wall, you may enjoy as pretty a day's sport as ever fell to the lot of mortal man.

  42. And how the trout enjoy the ticks that come from their thickly matted coats!

  43. Later on in the autumn, when November frosts begin to attract snipes to the withybeds and water meadows by the Coln, the unambitious gunner may often enjoy the charm of a small and select mixed bag.

  44. Therefore our fox-hunting ancestors were content to enjoy slow hunting runs, and small blame to them!

  45. The Germans enjoy a rather more romantic patriotism, because they are the most aggressive and the most guilty of what is happening .

  46. The whistle signalled a mountain station, and Tisdale rose and went out to the platform; when the trucks jolted to a standstill, he swung himself down to the ground to enjoy a breath of the fine air.

  47. Jove, how Foster would enjoy seeing him labor like this for a girl.

  48. The small table, placed near an open casement, allowed her to enjoy both views.

  49. They pride themselves on their orchestras, and wherever we went, we found friends to enjoy the dancing evenings after table d'hôte.

  50. Nor was Humanism destined to enjoy the fruits of the victory for a lengthened period.

  51. With the demand of King John of Portugal, namely, that Portugal should enjoy the privilege of presenting candidates for appointment to the college of cardinals, Benedict XIII.

  52. Migwan set a can of beans in the embers to warm, then she sat down on the beach to enjoy the view.

  53. She was overdressed and rather supercilious looking, and was not strong enough to really enjoy the rough and tumble life of the camp.

  54. She could paddle pretty well, as Sahwah had taught her to handle the sponson, and she saw no reason at all why she couldn't enjoy a quiet canoe ride up and down the beach while no one was around to interfere.

  55. They would abolish the Sunday paper--stop the running of cars and all public conveyances on the holy day, and compel all the people to enjoy sermons, prayers and psalms.

  56. We can tell the truth, and we can enjoy the blessed freedom that the brave have won.

  57. Enjoy the freedom of a god, and have the goodness and the courage to express your honest thought.

  58. Why does God allow these devils to enjoy themselves at the expense of his ignorant children?

  59. They enjoy traveling on the highway with the multitude.

  60. Daoud would enjoy this conversation more, he thought, if his feet did not throb, if his legs did not ache, if his torn back did not burn as if he were lying on hot coals, if his head were not swimming.

  61. Although he believed he would never have a true home or enjoy peace in this life, he felt a happiness such as he had never known before.

  62. Manfred, he saw, kept raising objections because he really wanted to be left alone to enjoy what he had.

  63. Guersaint wished to keep his daughter with him, and Marie's eyes expressed an eager desire, a longing to enjoy life, to walk and ramble through the whole vast world.

  64. Yet she did not enjoy peace,--that utter forgetfulness of the world for which one flees to the far-away desert.

  65. Is it Thy wish that Thy creatures should enjoy neither the sun, nor the smiling Nature which Thou hast created, nor the human affections with which Thou hast endowed their flesh?

  66. He spoke in this fashion, not as a believer who aspires to the delicious reward of eternal life, but as a weary man who expects to fall into nihility, to enjoy the great everlasting peace of being no more.

  67. There was nobody there as yet, and one could enjoy deep peacefulness in the dense shade which fell from the big plane-trees bordering the path.

  68. Under the foliage, on the margin of the running water, one could enjoy delightful freshness, even during the burning days of August.

  69. And indeed nothing would seem more just, for she would triumph after toiling, enjoy the fruit of her labour in all glory.

  70. And there'll be lots of music and singing, and we shall all enjoy it awfully!

  71. And I have a few like you who enjoy plenty from their Heavenly Father.

  72. The fresh green trees, the spring flowers, the sweet scents of early morning all seemed to say, "Come out and enjoy us!

  73. It was the most magnificent thing I ever witnessed; but the danger of our friends was too great to enjoy the picture.

  74. The back overlooked a number of gardens, some of which were large, and to enjoy these sufficiently, a small, leaded terrace was thrown out from the back drawing-room window.

  75. All dogs enjoy the sport to which they are bred, and M.

  76. As she could not enjoy this testimonial of his feelings, she uttered the most piercing shrieks, and implored the assistance of those around.

  77. It it precisely the book that town boys would like, because it tells them of the country; and country boys cherish, because it teaches them to enjoy in the country what perhaps they never enjoyed before.

  78. In process of time his pastime became generally known, and the moment the water rose from his trunk, his beholders ran away, which he also seemed to enjoy exceedingly, getting up as fast as he could to behold the bustle he had created.

  79. Horses generally enjoy being driven tandem because it means freedom for them both, and they can exert their strength to great advantage.

  80. Once get used to his quickness and you are sure to enjoy him.

  81. Near the upper end of Long Island are other prolific bass shoals, where the fisherman may enjoy himself.

  82. Mind you, I am not discontented; I enjoy it hugely; but what I want to know is why I do so?

  83. However discordant the music appeared to us, they seemed to enjoy it, for they kept it up at intervals during all the early part of the night.

  84. You and I enjoy it longer, because it brings back old memories and relieves us from the toils of business and the restraints of conventional life.

  85. Smith, of Martin, who seemed to enjoy our astonishment.

  86. Here the trout congregate, to enjoy the cool water that comes down from the hills above.

  87. At all events, it is so with me, and if duty to others, whose interests it is my business to serve, did not demand my return, I could enjoy another month here with unabated pleasure.

  88. You and I, I take it, enjoy a fortnight or so, among these lakes, and old forests, with a keener relish than Spalding or Smith here.

  89. As our object was rather to enjoy the music of the chase, than to capture the deer, they shouted and hallooed as he entered the water, and he wheeled back, and went tearing in huge affright through the woods, up the island again.

  90. How they would enjoy themselves among these lakes and rivers.

  91. The horse may flinch a little at first, from his unaccustomed condition, and from the active life that will begin to stir in his dry, hard, and numb foot, but he will enjoy the change.


  92. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enjoy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    adore; appreciate; bask; boast; claim; command; delight; desire; devour; dote; enjoin; enjoy; fill; get; have; hold; indulge; keep; like; love; luxuriate; mind; occupy; own; possess; rejoice; relish; retain; revel; revere; savor; squat; taste


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    enjoy herself; enjoy himself; enjoy life; enjoy myself; enjoy the; enjoy them; enjoy themselves