20 examples of eneuch in sentences

It's little eneuch to be sure, but he's welcome to it, an' so's 'is father an' 'is mother an' 'is gardeen; an' that's what I tellit Muster Sharpman 'imsel'.

The lad knew eneuch aboot the mines for that.

And he lifted up a rung big eneuch to fell a stot, and let flee at the monkey; but Nosey was ower quick for him, and jumping aside, he lichted on a shelf before ane could say Jock Robinson.

he was desperate impudent, and eneuch to try the patience of a saunt, no to spak o' a het-bluided Heelandman.

A single visit to the Fleet is eneuch for any man.

The old lady opened her eyes, and the last words she spoke were, "What's left o' me's guid eneuch for them.

"Ou, my lady, she likes the parish weel eneuch, but she doesna think muckle o' her man!" The natives of Aberdeenshire are distinguished for the two qualities of being very acute in their remarks and very peculiar in their language.

Take the sufficiency of Holy Scripture as a pledge for any one's salvation:"There's eneuch between the brods o' the Testament to save the biggest sinner i' the warld."

"The fire's weel eneuch, mem," replied the impracticable John.

I often think of the remark of the outspoken ancient lady, who, when told by her pastor, of whose disinterestedness in his charge she was not quite sure, that he "had a call from his Lord and Master to go," replied"'Deed, sir, the Lord micht hae ca'ed and ca'ed to ye lang eneuch to Ouchtertoul (a very small stipend), and ye'd ne'er hae letten on that ye heard him.

Good Craigmyle's thoughts were much occupied with a new leather portion of his dress, which had been lately constructed, so, looking down on his nether garments, he said in pure Aberdeen dialect, "Muckle obleeged to yer Grace, the breeks war sum ticht at first, but they are deeing weel eneuch noo.

"They've eneuch, sir, they've eneuch; if they'd mair, it would want a' their time to the spendin' o't.

"They've eneuch, sir, they've eneuch; if they'd mair, it would want a' their time to the spendin' o't.

"Na, na," replied the Scotsman, with much pride, "it has cost ye eneuch already.

In vain the laird assured him it was not a good bawbeeif he would give it up he would get anotherit was "guid eneuch" for the like of him.

It was a vara imperfect discourse in ma opinion; ye did weel eneuch till ye took them through, but where did ye leave them?

do you think I'm dry eneuch noo?"

His jocose colleague could resist no longer, but, patting him on the shoulder, comforted him with the sly assurance, "Bide a wee, Doctor, and ye'se be dry eneuch when ye get into the pu'pit.

"Ou, I daursay it was a guid eneuch road and a braw road; but, O minister, the tolls were unco high.

At last Janet came to the rescue; and, clapping the Bishop coaxingly on the back, said, "Noo, Bishop, jist gang ye yir waas into the hoose, an' we'll follow fan he's had time to curse a fyllie, an' I'se warran' he'll seen be weel eneuch!"

20 examples of  eneuch  in sentences