I cried; "well enough even to do that, if it was for your happiness; but I might be rather difficult to convince about that.
The best that offered was a recess in the thick wall between the two windows, filled with hanging clothes: a narrow closet without a door, which would shelter me well enough if not too curiously inspected.
Only now sorrow had changed me within and without my face had grown more serious, while to it hung a short yellow beard which, when I looked at my reflection, seemed to become me well enough.
Then we talked on as we could do well enough, since there was no one on my left where the board ended, and on Blanche's right was a fat old lord who seemed to be deaf and occupied himself in drinking more than he should have done.
Still these others waited on me well enough, and I rose and ate in pomp and luxury.
When the shouting had died away Quilla rose from her throne and began to speak, which like many of the higher class of this people she could do well enough.
And the skipper chimes in very kindly: "He'll do well enough I dare say.
I saw it well enough that he must have thought she had come down to him.
There are rich men among the Jews; shaving is very troublesome;--yes, it would suit me well enough.
On the following morning Eleanor's maid was commissioned to send word into the dining-room that her mistress was not well enough to attend prayers, and that she would breakfast in her own room.
It suits me well enough; seems like a decent moorin's for an old salt water derelict like me; the price is reasonable, and I guess likely I'll take it.
I do hope Mr. Graves will bewell enough to call to-day.
Do you not know me well enough to be sure that I should be loyal to him?
If he loves me well enough to show that he is in earnest, I shall not disappoint him for the sake of pleasing his father.
No; my Lord, I do not," she had said when he asked her to her face whether she liked him well enough to be his wife.
The life is well enough, Judith," was the answer, "being pretty much as it is used or abused.
Well, I can't be savage with you for wanting to laugh, and I like to make you laugh, well enough, when I can.
All this is well enough, but won't set the Tiber on fire (Tiberim accendere nequaquam potest.
I get on well enough, but I miss you fellows dreadfully;" and Ed put a hand on the broad shoulder of each friend, as if he longed to be a school-boy again.
This wall-paper is well enough, but she has taken a fancy that the spots on it look like spiders, and it makes her nervous.
I shall do well enough, and the scarlet shawl will hide my ugly dress," said Merry, from the corner, where she sat waiting for her turn at the mirror.
This person, finding himself alone in a railway compartment with an unprotected girl--but it is an atrocious story, and doubtless the reader remembers it well enough.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well enough" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.