In this sort Mutezuma had more than sufficiente to prouide his house & warres, and to heape vp greate store in his treasory.
Lucien's feet pained him dreadfully, but the brave little fellow kept constantly saying, "I should be all right if I could only have a good drink.
He was just going to return to the shrub on which he had caught them, when his attention was attracted by an immense dragon-fly, commonly called in Mexico the devil's horse, and in France demoiselle.
I asked Harris the Turnkey, what Dole-full cry it was, he said, it was a Woman in Labour.
The second by Mistriss Warden, being her observations on her Husband's Reverent Speech, to certain Gentlewomen of Ratliffe and Wapping.
Which wordes seeme to declare, that all thinges by care, sufficiente paine and continual labour, may against nature, be made more excellent and better.
Albeit they had so spoyled the castle in manye places, as the markes gaue sufficiente witnesse, what their intente and meaning was.
We haue tyme sufficiente to do all we shoulde do, if we bestowe it so thriftelye as we shulde do.
For there is none so vyle, so naughte, so wretched, whome the common people thynketh not sufficiente ynoughe to teache a grammer schole.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sufficiente" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.