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enough
[ɪˈnʌf]
Definition:
1. As much as you need or as much as is necessary.
2. An adequate quantity.
Use 'enough' in a sentence:
I'm not old
enough
for my bus pass yet!
There aren't
enough
books for everyone to have one each.
There weren't anywhere near
enough
empty boxes.
I hadn't trained
enough
for the game.
He couldn't get close
enough
to see.
Isn't that
enough
for you?
‘He's a politician, remember. ’ ‘
Enough
said. ’
Tell them it's just not good
enough
.
This house isn't big
enough
for us.
They are nowhere near good
enough
.
Is there
enough
room for me in the car?
I've had enough—there are limits even for the patience of a saint!.
I didn't think she was old
enough
for the responsibility.
Six bottles should be
enough
.
The job doesn't pay anywhere near
enough
for me.
Your work is just not good
enough
.
I'm not strong
enough
to carry him.
Ann had heard
enough
of this.
Haven't they got
enough
problems there already?
Come and get me if you think you're hard
enough
.
There aren't
enough
tents to shelter them all.
I had had
enough
of other people for one night.
I met him only the once, and that was
enough
.
I think I have said
enough
.
You've been waiting long
enough
.
We've been here twenty years, near
enough
.
This essay is just not good
enough
.
There isn't nearly
enough
time to get there now.
Is there
enough
room for me?
She was happy
enough
with her performance.
The system produced
enough
energy to heat several thousand homes.
Don't ask me to do it. I've got
enough
problems as it is.
I'll come straight to the point ─ your work isn't good
enough
.
Have you had
enough
(= to eat) ?
£ 50 should be
enough
to be going on with.
The road was just wide
enough
for two vehicles to pass.
I got this phone call from a gentleman, who seemed sincere
enough
.
There was nowhere near
enough
for everybody.
I've had
enough
of your lies.
Winter is a common
enough
German surname.
We led a poor but happy
enough
existence as children.
That's it, I've had
enough
!
If
enough
of you are interested, we'll organize a trip to the theatre.
I've had
enough
of her childish stunts.
I didn't have
enough
clothes to last a week.
She's old
enough
to decide for herself.
I was stupid
enough
to believe him.
The fact is we don't have
enough
money.
Her latest conquest is an Italian who, interestingly
enough
, doesn't speak a word of his native language.
I'm going ─ I've done
enough
damage here already.
Maybe we're not thinking big
enough
.
We didn't leave early
enough
.
They had
enough
cash for a one-way ticket.
Tall drivers won't have
enough
legroom.
I've had
enough
of driving the kids around.
Have you made
enough
copies?
She was kind
enough
to stand us a meal.
My husband is a jazz musician.
Enough
said.
I couldn't get close
enough
to see.
Are you warm
enough
?
Would you be kind
enough
to close the window?
There wasn't
enough
evidence to bring the case to court.
You are probably well
enough
to take a little light exercise.
They had
enough
fuel to see the winter out.
Stop asking questions! You should know when
enough
is
enough
.
Are these instructions clear
enough
?
Tell them it's just not good
enough
.
That ought to be
enough
food for the four of us.
(old-fashioned)There was food
enough
for all.
Have we got
enough
food in?
This shirt isn't big
enough
.
Heaven knows they have
enough
money.
The new legislation is welcome but does not go far
enough
.
Now then, that's
enough
noise.
He seemed pleasant
enough
to me.
We've nearly run out of paper. Do you think there's
enough
for today?
There was food
enough
for all.
He couldn't find the words to thank her
enough
.
Strangely
enough
, the last thing he thought of was his beloved Tanya.
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