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Example sentences for "know enough"

  • We know enough of their close connection with each other to be sure of that, without any statistical observations to prove it.

  • I couldn't read it if I would; I don't know enough," Beth said.

  • The woman whose principles are formed out of a knowledge of good and evil is better, is more to be relied upon, than the woman who does not know enough to choose between them.

  • Women can't know enough to see the matter from the right point of view, and so they make mischief.

  • I told you I didn't know enough," she said.

  • I thought you said just now that he cleared out because he didn't know enough.

  • What you can say is that Mansergh didn't know enough.

  • Yours don't know enough--but she'll go where there are those who do know, sooner or later.

  • If you don't know enough to look after your own wife, there are plenty of men who'll apply for the job--as I did.

  • I sometimes think we don't know enough to appreciate the best.

  • Much stronger," agreed the director, "but the starfish doesn't know enough to quit.

  • I know enough to keep away from a jellyfish," was the blunt rejoinder; "but I had a nasty time with a torpedo once.

  • Tom is very painfully hurt, but the 'painter' didn't know enough of anatomy to deliver his blows in vital parts.

  • But sometimes we don't know enough to do that," said Jack.

  • I know enough of the situation to know that I can arrange that without going out of my own family.

  • I had my private suspicions she was imposing upon me, though I didn't know enough about it to contradict her.

  • You needn't tell the captain you went to sea because you didn't know enough to be a landsman; or that you never did any thing right in your life, except by accident.

  • Thank God, you don't know enough politics to talk it to him!

  • I'm not going to work with a greenhorn, who don't know enough to check up a simple list.

  • He's sure to stick around the lakes, as he doesn't know enough of navigation to get a job anywhere else.

  • Doesn't he know enough to keep away, and on his own course?

  • It's because they don't know enough to live.

  • Oh, I've been well trimmed--but I know enough now to keep away from this burg!

  • You don't know enough to hurt you, do you, Luke?

  • I should like to be an editor, but I don't know enough.

  • I don't want to know enough to hurt me," returned Tom, good humoredly.

  • Course, I'm no professional, Eldredge, but I know enough to give you a bit of fun.

  • You high school ginks usually don't know enough football to make the first year team.

  • Know enough football to take a bunch of those beginners over to the second team gridiron?

  • That isn't fair, I didn't know enough to make up my mind.

  • Not even to know enough to pick out the right school!

  • Now I know enough of what things cost, and what business estimates are, to know that we are spending at a tremendous rate.

  • I don't know enough to know what it means, and I'm afraid I don't care enough to know.

  • You ought to know enough not to expose yourself needlessly to draughts.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "know enough" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good story; know also; know but; know enough; know every; know more; know much; know only; know she; know that; know thee; know this; know well; know whar; know whom; know your; knowing what; known also; known only; known story; known weight; lies between; public opinion; selling papers; sent them; surrender their