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Example sentences for "well enough"

  • But this was that you--you loved me well enough to--give me up.

  • 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.

  • The place is well enough, as far as I can see.

  • 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 be well enough to call to-day.

  • Well enough to question him in that language?

  • It is likely," he replied, "that we shall soon be obliged to separate, unless you love me well enough to follow me to Italy.

  • If Sam is well enough, and it should be otherwise convenient, he could meet me with Lucy and the carriage or with Traveller.

  • My Dear Fitzhugh: I expect to go to Baltimore next Tuesday, if well enough.

  • I fear, however, that Agnes might not have been well enough, as she had had an attack of bilious fever and was much prostrated.

  • She was better then and came down to Mrs. Lawton's room, so I hope she will be well enough to go with me to Amelia Island.

  • If Agnes is well enough, I propose to ride up to 'Bremo' next week.

  • It's well enough for a bit, but it's awful slow when you've too much of it.

  • The place is well enough,' he growled, 'if we don't smother it all by letting our tracks be followed up.

  • Jim and I were away before sunrise, and after we'd once got on the road that Jonathan showed us we got on well enough.

  • We could have done it well enough by ourselves.

  • 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.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    eastern counties; found water; romantic love; this discovery; well authenticated; well aware; well bred; well built; well contented; well corked; well doing; well drained; well dressed; well grounded; well grown; well have; well inhabited; well knew; well knowing; well might; well mixed; well remember; well said; well tell; well together; will remain