And all along, we, his superiors, enjoyedthe liberty to work him to death for our own benefit.
I hope you enjoy it as well as you've enjoyed buying and selling men's souls.
Whilst there, I expressed a wish to see General Washington, as I had never enjoyed that pleasure.
Here, for many years, the sonenjoyed being with the mother of whom he once wrote: "My mother was an angel upon earth.
These children must have enjoyed roaming about the estate, for, according to Judge Tyler's description, it was a delightful place.
It enjoyed a large circulation by gratuitous distribution.
He was quite proud of the deal, and, moreover, he enjoyed seeing his name in the paper.
He was calling him Wick nowadays; and the young man enjoyed the familiarity.
During the many little automobile excursions that the two girls enjoyed during those few days in Tinkletown, Miss Bonner found much to love in Rosalie, much to esteem and a great deal to anticipate.
But having brought his horse to a halt, he swung himself out of the saddle with the brisk air of a boy who has enjoyed his first ride across country.
She enjoyed his obvious embarrassment, which took him down somewhat from that high altitude of dignity wherein he delighted to soar.
I enjoyed all my share of happiness once for all in my childhood, now I am content if only we are spared the worst misfortunes.
Like my fathers, who have enjoyed the stewardship of it for centuries, I know how to exercise the sacred duties of hospitality.
Verus was to have enjoyed the title of Caesar even during Hadrian's lifetime, but after a long illness he died the first.
Gamaliel's nephew, Rabbi Ben Jochai, enjoyed a reputation little inferior to that of his father, Ben Akiba.
Lucilla nursed him with unfailing devotion and enjoyed the longed-for monopoly of his attentions through a period of much suffering.
Mitigate your worst hunger with some bread and salt, and then my mother's cabbage-stew will not only satisfy you, but will be enjoyed with calm appreciation.
Some particularly pretty, tall, or well-dressed figure would give rise to a smile or an exclamation of approval, but before one sight had been thoroughly enjoyed the inquisitive eye was seeking a fresh one.
Then I should have enjoyed the prospect," retorted Pollux, "of spending the evening of my life as your successor in this little abode.
Purposely he stood in front of Bram as he ate the raw steak, feigning a greater relish than he actually enjoyed in consuming his uncooked meal.
Since he had left Breault's cabin he had not enjoyed such a bed.
Nellie always gave her friends a part, and then she not only enjoyedwhat she ate herself, but she enjoyed what they ate.
We haveenjoyed having you aboard," replied Lieutenant Jack Benson.
Lieutenant Adams had not in the least enjoyed ordering Dan to place himself on report.
It is not so certain that more would have been made of you, if you had enjoyed what might seem greater advantages.
Every look showed how fully he enjoyed the remembrance of a life well spent.
With all his travel, labor, and care, he declares that he "enjoyed more hours of private retirement than any man in England.
I have never been to a public ball," replied Mabel, "but I have often enjoyed a dance at a friend's house.
Much as sheenjoyed these excursions, Mabel, at length, found that she was frequently obliged to excuse herself.
Little by little, however, he came to his own, and by about 1830 he enjoyed with discerning readers that enthusiastic appreciation of which he is certain for all the future.
Browning enjoyed his success for twenty years and died quietly in 1889 at the home of his son in Venice.
From the many other dramatists of this highly dramatic period, some of whom in their own day enjoyed a reputation fully equal to that of Shakspere and Jonson, we may merely select a few for brief mention.
He became one of the leading members, later one of the chief shareholders, of the company, and evidently enjoyed a substantial reputation as a playwright and a good, though not a great, actor.
Of course the others indulged in another pantomime laugh, as though they quiteenjoyed hearing the peace-loving Lub talk in that strain.
Until death parted them, many years later, she and her husband enjoyed the happiness of a quiet life unclouded by domestic or political troubles.
There were some hardships about such close quarters, but, all in all, Mary and I never enjoyed five winters better than those spent in that upper room.
Considering that this man had neither art education nor anatomical instruction, and that he never enjoyed an opportunity of studying from a model in a studio, his achievements were remarkable.
For many years their ware enjoyed the credit, or discredit, of being the most lavishly decorated porcelain in Japan.
But at Owari the experts were content with an inferior colour, and their blue-and-white porcelains never enjoyed a distinguished reputation, though occasionally we find a specimen of great merit.
Born in 1882, the Jiji Shimpo (Times) enjoyed the immense advantage of having its policy controlled by one of the greatest thinkers of modern Japan, Fukuzawa Yukichi.
During their residence of 31 years at Hirado they hadenjoyed full freedom, had been on excellent terms with the feudatory and his samurai, and had prospered in their business.
He was a dissolute ruler, much addicted to drunkenness, and his reign is chiefly notable for the influenceenjoyed by his wife Nur Jahan, "the Light of the World.
It would seem that of late years Tajima, Hida, Kozuke and some other regions in central Japan have enjoyed the greatest immunity, while Musashi (in which province Tokyo is situated) and Sagami have been most subject to disturbance.
Subsequently the firm of Mitsui was added, but it enjoyed the special privilege of being allowed 150 days to collect a specified amount.
The minister became more difficult of access, also, after the king had returned to the camp, and the long and more familiar conversations which Edward had enjoyed with him previously were altogether at an end.
He had known pleasures; but he had enjoyedthem calmly.
Yet Edward, who had enjoyed many opportunities of witnessing the effect of various emotions upon him, clearly perceived that he returned with full success.
He enjoyed these charivaris, but the dacoits were not so amused.
I am ashamed to say that Horse Egan enjoyed the study of Mulcahy's soul in those days, and Dan took an equal interest.
Because the British Government was in the land, Deesa, the mahout, enjoyedhis property undisturbed.
All that they possessed, including some wondrous brandy, was placed at the absolute disposition of Dirkovitch, and he enjoyed himself hugely--even more than among the Black Tyrones.
Carlos admired the muleteer's courage and energy in the prosecution of his calling, and enjoyed his quaint and shrewd observations.
There did not return the spiritual light and life, which Carlos could not doubt he had enjoyed in past days.
Don Manuel scarcely enjoyed the situation more than did his entertainers, but he esteemed it his duty to pay an occasional visit to the estate of his orphan nephews, to see that it was properly taken care of.
Pleased to be the guest of such a man (for in fact he was his guest), Carlos took his seat at the table, and thoroughly enjoyed the meal.
He believed that his father (who died before his birth) had enjoyed the special regard of His Imperial Majesty, and he hoped that, for his sake, he might now be willing to show him some kindness.
Small opportunity, indeed, in comparison with those enjoyed by nearly every boy at the present day!
Benjamin enjoyedthe interview very much, and forgot, for the time being, that he was a runaway encountering many hardships.
Whenever he wanted to see him thereafter, he invited him to dine, which was quite often; all of which Benjamin enjoyed very much.
Perhaps he enjoyed being the best more than any part of the sport.
James had not treated him very well, and we think he enjoyed that moment of victory a little more for that reason.
He enjoyed being on the opposite side, to indulge his propensity to argue.
He enjoyed his ruse more and more: it became the choicest fun of his life.
He enjoyed arguing with Keimer, and frequently had a contest with him in argument.
Certainly, when he was in school, he enjoyed being the best scholar more than any part of a pupil's experience; and he so managed to continue the best to the end, though the end came much too soon for him.
I enjoyed it, though my knocking about subjected me to many hardships," replied the doctor.
He frequently discussed profitable subjects with Benjamin, who enjoyed his company very much for this reason.
I have enjoyed every minute of my stay here," he said, "and I shall not forget it soon.
I think you must have enjoyed good advantages at home.
Mr. Washburne was a great friend of this class, and enjoyed their society much.
It was so different from the work of candle-making, and required so much more thought and ingenuity, that he enjoyed it.
There she was at full liberty; and she enjoyed it.
The Athenians enjoyed these debates almost as much as they did their Greek plays.
The leaders now demanded the privileges enjoyed only by men.
Washington took his young bride to Mount Vernon, and there began the life that he enjoyed far more than the life of a soldier.
He greatly enjoyed his work of building up the young manhood of the South.
Jefferson liked the fun-making Henry, and the two young men enjoyed many happy hours together, playing their violins.
The planters did no work with their hands, but looked after their estates and enjoyed such pleasures as hunting and horseback riding.
From what Richard says, I think they have mostly lived in kitchens, and also thoroughly enjoyed kitchen hospitality.
The road upward is a climb to the very top, and all men find it so, but Ian enjoyed the study and the practical work of his profession and became extraordinarily skillful in it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enjoyed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.