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Example sentences for "right enough"

  • The wind is right enough, it blows fair down the kloof.

  • They've gone in there, right enough, Hermannus; in by that dark kloof yonder.

  • Let him sleep, then, till he wakes, and he'll be right enough again.

  • Yes, that's right enough, sir," said the man.

  • I see it, right enough, Dick, but--you say a man on horseback did it?

  • Not once; but one of their darn slugs took off my cap, right enough, and right then the thought flashed through my mind to play the trick.

  • That Spig was a wise hombre, right enough.

  • I reckon I heard it right enough, Dick; but what was it?

  • A good while afterwards a fisherman off of this here Island picked up the map at sea in a bottle, and I got it off'n him; he squealed a good bit when I stuck him, but I got it, right enough.

  • That's right enough," he announced at last, "but I shall expect you to do some writing too.

  • I can do it right enough, so far as the big things are concerned.

  • I am after bigger game than a couple of German spies--though they come into it right enough.

  • She wouldn't give no nime, but that's 'er right enough.

  • There's been a curse on the lot of us right enough!

  • I'm right enough," Sarah said stiffly, forced into speech at last; and Eliza laughed victoriously and returned to her food with zest.

  • They say some folk come out right enough, wi' a bit o' luck.

  • So they did in the time of the Ph[oe]nicians, and so they still do, and that part is right enough.

  • I'm a humble seeker after truth, right enough, but I want it fresh and snappy.

  • That is right enough, Sam, but I would like to save both.

  • That is right enough, chief; but we know three of them came along the hills before, and it is like enough they will all come that way next time.

  • What was wanted to be looked at was on hand, right enough--and I reckon it showed to most advantage by about as much light as it got from the stars.

  • Sal done it, right enough--and that turned out to be about the hottest night Palomitas ever had.

  • There was the little tables for drinks, right enough; and out of the way in a corner with a cloth over it, same as usual, was the wheel.

  • What ye have said is right enough, ywis [certainly And muckle more; for little heaviness Is right enough to many folk, I guess.

  • But right anon the worthy Knight began (When that he saw that all the people lough) [laughed 'No more of this, for it is right enough!

  • Oh, yes, sir, this is right enough," replied Smith.

  • Yes, sir, that's right enough, but we seem to have begun wrong way on.

  • I'm right enough, and I want to take the measurement of these things before they are skinned.

  • It is there, right enough, as plain as mud in a wine-glass, about fifteen miles off, and stretching right athwart our hawse.

  • I didn't take to you at first, but I guess you're right enough.

  • Of course, if you're going to be met, it's right enough.

  • You will come back, right enough,' said his friend, as he handed him a pair of sculls.

  • The little lady's right enough with me, who knows her aunts and uncle, and all the little cousins.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "right 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:
    added hastily; divine things; especially applied; fruit tree; hundred louis; only answer; right about; right angle; right bank; right divine; right field; right glad; right gladly; right half; right here; right line; right over; right side; right smart; right well; right willingly; right wrist; rightly understood; several waters; walked along; you let