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Example sentences for "safe enough"

  • I seem to be safe enough, if he tells the truth.

  • I'll see that Champar gets the letter safe enough.

  • It was not wise as a rule to do this, or so he had felt, because the position was too public and open, even in the darkness, but to-night the blizzardy snow made it safe enough.

  • Safe enough so far and there seems to be no real danger for them yet, but the city--ah, Madame, the city!

  • You'll be safe enough there," he said, and he did not sneer as was his wont.

  • Looks as though we should be safe enough now," the lad said, after they had walked for perhaps fifteen minutes.

  • Oh, we're safe enough to-night," said Hal.

  • Guess we're safe enough so long as we stay down here," said Chester.

  • I won't ask them till the night before for fear somebody'd tell her; but if she goes on the early train, it will be safe enough.

  • The boys would better not go over that way, and then they'll be safe enough.

  • We're safe enough, for Mrs. Pennypoker can't hear us.

  • My experience on ships of war at Pensacola had not been exactly pleasant, but I knew very well that, once at Fortress Monroe, I could be quickly identified from Washington, and all would be safe enough.

  • Once behind the big brick Seminary Building, I felt it safe enough to dismount, cool off myself and the horse, and repair damages.

  • If we kin outride this storm we'll be safe enough, for the tug will be lookin' for the raft when it gits light.

  • Once on Lake Huron we will be safe enough," he observed to Arnold Baxter.

  • If he remains out of his mind we'll be safe enough," he said.

  • Oh, I reckon we'll be safe enough," responded Dick Rover, who was several years older.

  • I knew that Britain was the one country that doesn't bother about this kind of game, and that it would be safe enough to let ourselves go.

  • Ghost or no ghost he is safe enough up the road,' said the officer.

  • Well, as I was observing, you're safe enough here, but you've cut it mighty fine.

  • You are, however, safe enough with me, for I would gladly shed my blood to save yours.

  • But let Robert Redmayne be reduced to silence, let Robert Redmayne vanish, and I should be safe enough as "Giuseppe Doria" with the old sailor!

  • Anyhow, he's probably in a shell hole and should be safe enough.

  • I guess we're safe enough while we're here.

  • I guess I'm safe enough," declared Hal, as he advanced.

  • Yes, yes," nodded Rosalie, "safe enough in the great trench.

  • Brush the powder from your hair and put on these clothes, and I 'll warrant you 'll be safe enough, as long as you keep a still tongue and do as I bid you.

  • To do her justice, she was aware that Dangeau was a safe enough recipient of her confidences, so after assuring herself that there was no one within earshot, she abandoned herself to the enjoyment of the moment.

  • If she favours Inman she’ll wed him, and his neck’ll be safe enough, so we’ll let that pass.

  • At the Packhorse a serving-man's suit could easily be found for him, and he would be safe enough there, for a little while at least.

  • I got it safe enough; it was directed to the Bell-and-Clapper room," returned Lizzie.

  • Oh, he is there, poor fellow, safe enough.

  • I am safe enough, and will think of her no more.

  • In the Hidden Cave Madame Erminie will be safe enough, and that queen of the smugglers, or whatever she is, can take care of her.

  • He is safe enough," replied one of the others; "he is safe enough, and up at the castle by this time.

  • The lover is safe enough for a long time to come, and you can--" "Hush!

  • I should be safe enough in the latter, even if we had no outpost stationed there.

  • She would be safe enough then, unless--unless she had again returned to Elmhurst.

  • I'll fix the lad so he'll be safe enough for a while.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "safe 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:
    being unable; blind alley; broken ground; first sergeant; foreign money; looks down; means sure; other continents; personal immortality; punish them; remarkably handsome; safe anchorage; safe custody; safe enough; safe from; safe landing; safe place; safe retreat; safety first; safety lamp; safety valve; shall sleep; step toward; take home; take long; wonderful thing