Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "rich enough"

  • No one is rich enough to do without his neighbour.

  • The universe would not be rich enough to buy the vote of an honest man.

  • Imagine you and I rich enough not to be afraid of the week after next!

  • A man who believes he is rich enough to throw away money is on the brink of ruin.

  • I set up an inn and a store, with the help of an American whose daughter I married, and now I am rich enough to be a formidable foe.

  • I am rich enough to have surrounded you with all that makes life worth living.

  • Peerages are to be had if a man is rich enough; and Smithson is supposed to be inordinately rich.

  • The French have many amiable and engaging qualities, and if adversity would only teach them wisdom, the country is rich enough to rise from the ruin which has overtaken it.

  • Mr. Herbert is getting anxious respecting the future of the destitute English still here; and with all due respect to our charitable friends at home, it appears to me that Paris is rich enough to look after its own wounded.

  • If one of these worthies is rich enough, his dream has been to keep a mistress in splendour; if this has been above his means, he has attempted to hang on to some wealthy vaurien.

  • Deliver me from such excellent husbands," said Charlotte to Howard, "who are wasting the best years of their lives in acquiring wealth for their families, and yet never think themselves rich enough.

  • I have put stable litter in my orchard two or three times during the last fifteen years, but do not think it necessary; the land is rich enough without; would not advise its use on all soils.

  • I do not fertilize; our soil is rich enough; ashes or potash might be beneficial.

  • I do not fertilize my orchard; the soil is rich enough; water is what it needs.

  • Land that produces a good crop of wheat is rich enough.

  • I find I am rich enough to live well in Berne or elsewhere without the necessity of my working; however I shall not have to face the alternative, for at the first hint of the matter M.

  • But, you will ask, was I rich enough to make such presents?

  • I would fain find a kind husband, rich enough for us not to lack the necessaries of life.

  • St. Aubin is rich enough, and between you and me I think he is my father.

  • Worth millions; rich enough to fit out vessels worth four hundred thousand livres; rich enough to have sacks of diamonds and emeralds and fine pearls!

  • But I tell you that she is rich enough to buy Martinique and Guadeloupe if she were so pleased," said the captain.

  • Mademoiselle is right," he said, looking at Cecile; "she is rich enough to make a marriage of love.

  • Cecile is rich enough to choose a husband anywhere, even in the class to which the Cinq-Cygnes belong.

  • Your life is lived," he said to his daughter; "find all your enjoyments henceforth in Cecile, who will certainly be rich enough to give you an existence as broad and high as you deserve.

  • Our father is rich enough to live without this contemptible business; yes, to live in style.

  • Has the girl who is rich enough to pay the debts of a Pollnitz no guardian?

  • Seek another sovereign, who is rich enough to provide for your follies.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rich enough" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    century work; color scheme; con los; council held; five and twenty thousand; going concern; interesting paper; keep right; little hand; million expenditures; more sensitive; preventing conception; rapid glance; rich brown; rich enough; rich land; rich merchant; rich milk; rich people; rich present; rich soil; rich wife; rich woods; richly carved; stood over; white light