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Example sentences for "like enough"

  • Like enough he'll git a trouncing from his father," she added cheerfully, as some compensation.

  • Like enough it's some man been in there with a pipe, but we'll hope the fire'll be put out.

  • That is like enough, chief, but we have done the best we can for him.

  • I shall be sure to be back by that time; like enough I sha'n't be a quarter of an hour away.

  • There would be no reason for him to wait, and I expect he would go straight on, and is like enough to be waiting for us by this time.

  • Ay, like enough," said Margaret gloomily; "like enough.

  • Like enough," replied Denys; "and talking of that, it was lucky we did not dawdle over our supper.

  • Like enough while I've been dead on the earth, all this time, the poor boy's died and been in heaven.

  • Like enough, Raff," she said, nodding her head and raising her eyebrows.

  • They slipped behind the cottage," said Hans, "like enough to hide from us.

  • Like enough we'll find them stowed in the old earthen pot I lost long ago.

  • We're like enough to find life a tough job--hard work inside and out.

  • Like enough; for he has a head and hand for any villany.

  • Ay, like enough; I have heard of many that have been beaten under a planet: go, get you to a surgeon.

  • Like enough, sir; yet I heard not a word of it.

  • Mass, perhaps so; they're like enough to do it.

  • Like enough," said the baron fiercely, and he looked as if he would like to search each separate chamber in the house there and then.

  • Like enough, like enough," returned the baron, sympathetically.

  • Like enough," said Lady Vernon, not unwilling to make the knight suffer a little, for she had not forgiven him yet.

  • Like enough he knew not right from wrong, at that time of night.

  • He would have had my fist, I doubt, but for having been at school with me; and after that it is like enough he would never have spoken another word.

  • Like enough, brother; gypsies have been transported before now for choring.

  • Like enough, brother; but what does patteran mean?

  • Like enough, like enough," returned Joseph, with a contemptuous laugh.

  • Like enough--when I am not by," sneered Crispin.

  • And at night the commanders made Gass and Ordway and Floyd and Whitehouse keep journals, too; and Pryor and Frazier did a bit of the same, like enough.

  • They came down Grasshopper Creek, walking over millions of dollars of gold gravel, and found their canoes, not over a few hundred yards from where we sit, like enough.

  • Well, we'll leave out the guide, and we could leave out the horses, like enough, for we can go to the foot of the mountain in the car.

  • Like enough, we'd be the first to do that, anyhow.

  • Yes, that is like enough, Cyril; and the hour will probably be the same, too.

  • The Chief Constable is waiting for me there, and we shall make a thorough search of the premises, and it is like enough we shall come across some clue of importance.

  • Like enough, they will send an officer down from the Court to look at them.

  • I know not with what truth they rumour this, but it is like enough, for his Majesty hath the love of his people and a kingly mind; and what he purposes he makes shift to carry out, and that right speedily.

  • Like enough it is but a Manor such as we have seen by the score as we have ridden through this land.

  • We shall see it like enough," answered John, "but only belted knights will sit at the board.

  • Gaston could muster some score of armed men, and they would be like enough to pick up many stragglers on the way, who would be ready enough to join any expedition promising excitement and adventure.

  • You been into some other audacious mischief when I wasn't around, like enough.

  • Like enough it was too late or too early.

  • Like enough not, but 'tis true none the less, though he may keep so favourable a fact out of his records.

  • It is like enough," said I, with a bow and looking at his tartan.

  • Like enough I am to be no more, in truth, than the gentleman's companion or courier, and it is no matter so long as I am moving.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    forked tail; good start; like all; like appearance; like base; like bracts; like creatures; like effect; like every; like everybody; like everything; like face; like herself; like love; like most; like nature; like process; like quantity; like sort; like the; like this; like well; like you; likely enough; organized bodies; public ownership