- Watching the tea preparation was as enjoyable as drinking the tea itself.
- However, the same aspects of the sport that make it diverting and enjoyable also make it rough on a runner's body, at any age.
- They are funny and sad and enjoyable.
- What was specially enjoyable about that job?
- It was much more enjoyable than I had expected.
- The stories in the book are enjoyable and full of fun.
- The second most important factor was having work that is enjoyable.
- Sometimes running makes life less enjoyable.
- An act doesn't have to be enjoyable when the end result extrinsically reinforcing.
- We want to make your stay as enjoyable as possible.
- How enjoyable The Reader is!
- We need to change the way we teach engineering to make it an enjoyable experience for students.
- Music is not only enjoyable, it's also good for us in many other ways.
- We assured the tourists of an enjoyable holiday.
- It's exciting and enjoyable but requires a lot of focus.
- Lunch break at the hotdog stand in the park is the most enjoyable and interesting time of day for me.
- " They do sound like frauds," said my husband mildly.
- That is, to put it mildly, a rosy way of looking at things.
- "Erm, I don't think so," Willetts says mildly.
- "They do sound like frauds," said my husband mildly.
- China's recent record of historical preservation is, to put it mildly, poor.
- 'I didn't mean to upset you,' he said mildly.
- But not all the money, to put it mildly, has been used wisely.
- He spoke too mildly.
- " I think you've made a mistake," he said mildly.
- And both firms face big engineering challenges, to put it mildly.
- An Experimental Research on Training Reversible Thinking for Mildly Mental Retarded Children.
- Josephine must have had the disease very mildly as she showed no symptoms.
- I was, to put it mildly, disappointed.
- Wider expectations also seem to be mildly inflationary.
- It may mildly stimulate the immune response.
- Saying that John was badly off is to put it mildly. He was indeed penniless.
- There were other mildly encouraging signs.
- The expression "mom jeans" is mildly pejorative6, though in a light-hearted, humorous way.
- Snowden had observed mildly it was because so many different people were trying to listen in.
- For me, these are the keys to being mildly creative.
- To say I had lost the thread is putting it mildly.
- To put it mildly, Salinger is a biographer's nightmare.
- It is, to put it mildly, a highly controversial issue.
- The soup tasted mildly spicy.