He enjoys it even from the most worthless and neglected of his slaves,--enjoys it even when it is prospective and conditional, and when he has the best reasons for knowing that the implied stipulations are not to be fulfilled.
Notwithstanding some drawbacks, the African enjoys his visit to the English highly, and finds much to praise and admire among them.
The elder man needs companionship as much as the younger, and perhaps enjoys it as much, though very differently.
Inside this forest-land the Indians will never venture, and there the emancipated bull thoroughlyenjoys himself.
The puma is a terrible foe to the sheep-farmer, levying heavy toll upon flocks, and often enjoys a long career of sheep-killing before strychnine or the bullet puts an end to its existence.
Many economists prefer this measure when gauging the economic power an economy maintains vis-a-vis its neighbors, judging that an exchange rate captures the purchasing power a nation enjoys in the international marketplace.
Wood's narrative of a weasel which came to pick up and to carry away an injured comrade enjoys a well-merited popularity.
While the name of the coiner is not transmitted with it, the gift he bestows on posterity enjoys an unending popular appreciation that the authors of soul-stirring appeals, of learned treatises, of exquisite poems, sometimes fail to reach.
A happy man enjoys a full measure of happiness, but still prays for happiness.
We incline to look for its origin in the first six letters, which it enjoys in common with contrariwise and contrast.
Although there are some most delightful walks at Versailles, no one went out either on foot or in carriages but myself; the King observed this, and said, "You are the only one who enjoys the beauties of Versailles.
A landlord enjoys what he has with his heart, an incumbent with his stomach.
A gentleman in a country life enjoys Paradise with a temper fit for it; a clown is cursed in it with all the cutting and unruly passions man could be tormented with when he was expelled from it.
It is here only a man enjoys and suffers to the quick.
He also enjoys lions and tigers, but not crocodiles or snakes.
He enjoys it; it stimulates his already keen intelligence; and there is no charge made for dogs.
The former receives it with envy and hatred; the latter enjoys it as the sweet fruit of goodwill.
The noble enjoys this advantage; he associates for the most part only with his equals, being separated by his pride from those below him, and he and his equals live much together, as leisure and wealth enable him to do so.
It is not without reason that monsieur Fizes enjoys such a large share of reputation.
He who commands at present, having no estate of his own, enjoys a small commandery, which being added to his appointments at Nice, make the whole amount to about five hundred pounds sterling.
Childhood, therefore, in the midst of its intellectual weakness, and sometimes even by means of this weakness, enjoys a limited privilege of strength.
Every man has reason to rejoice who enjoys the advantage of a public training.
An honorable correspondent will be anxious to adhere closely to the duties he owes to his paper on the one hand, and the demands of the army whose hospitality he enjoys on the other.
The information bureau enjoys freedom from postage, as do generally all postal despatches sent to or by prisoners of war.
But that early morning sight of them was not such a spectacle as a right-minded man enjoys seeing his fellows take part in.
What he relishes in a poet of the past is exactly the same essential qualities as he enjoys in a poet of his own day--life and passion and art.
By a wise dispensation of the ancient local chieftains, to each Nayadi is assigned a desom (portion of a parish), within which he enjoys certain privileges.
He enjoys his well-earned rest of three years, at the end of which he seeks re-employment either under his old firm, or under any other.
Paine enjoys it, but Paine is going to be damned one of these days, I suppose.
Do you ask who it is that is willing to endure this strange compliment, this insane compliment, and who not only endures it but likes it, enjoys it, requires it, commands it?
Miss Anthony enjoys slipping over there for a quiet Sunday.
All that time the old girl, turned away, leans one arm against the whitened wall, leans her honest forehead upon it, wipes her eyes with her serviceable grey cloak, and quite enjoys herself like the best of old girls as she is.
Old Mr. Turveydrop, very apoplectic, still exhibits his deportment about town, still enjoyshimself in the old manner, is still believed in in the old way.
Mr. Tulkinghorn, sitting in the twilight by the open window, enjoys his wine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enjoys" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.