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Example sentences for "true enough"

  • True enough," said Cuchillo, in a solemn voice.

  • True enough," assented Tragaduros, "you have not.

  • That is true enough," replied Benito, "but the wolf never howls so near the tiger, till after the tiger has taken his prey and is busy devouring it.

  • True enough, Treenail; so the sooner we make a dash through the opening the better.

  • We all peered into the dark passage, and there, true enough, were the black sentries at their posts beside the doorway, still and motionless as statues.

  • That's true enough," agreed Jack, "but I have a feeling I was not born to be drowned.

  • True enough; but at the same time, when it came to a question of fight, we have had to slink about like a cat in the night, afraid to show ourselves to larger and heavier adversaries.

  • True enough, she had sent the foe to the bottom; but with a last dying shot, the Germans had put a shell aboard the Queen Mary.

  • That is true enough to a certain extent," returned my guardian, softened.

  • Why," acknowledged Richard, "that may be true enough, my love.

  • That's true enough, but if one has satisfactory in anything then one can't get a 1 for diligence.

  • That's true enough as far as Father is concerned, although Dora declares that Father makes a favourite of me; but that's only her fancy.

  • That's true enough, she said; but it was awfully tactless of her to tell me of all that--you know what.

  • That is true enough," Beric agreed; "but to conquer we must be united, and not only united but steadfast.

  • That is true enough, Beric, though there are tens of thousands in Rome who would gladly run the risk for the sake of the honour and profit.

  • Troth, an' that's true enough," she replied.

  • However, it's true enough that my father died a month ago, and that here am I returning from Pskoff, a month after, with hardly a boot to my foot.

  • True enough, most of the guests, next day and the day after, were not in very good humour.

  • That's true enough, he'll have lots before evening!

  • True enough, he had not remarked where he was coming to when he set out with Aglaya; he had not been in a condition to remark anything at all.

  • True enough, but their perfume awakens memory, and--I strive always to forget!

  • That is true enough, Mysa; but I was always prince, you know.

  • That is true enough, Chebron; but in that case he would have reached the water with his burden and devoured her at his leisure.

  • I know all you say is true enough; nobody else feels them more than I do; but it does seem to me, after all, there is some difference between me and you.

  • True enough," said the first speaker; "but eighty winters do not improve a man's nerve for an hazardous exploit.

  • What you say is true enough," said Houseman reluctantly; "I do not gainsay it.

  • Rollo and Lucy went up into Rollo's room, and, true enough, they found not a little confusion there.

  • They went to the stone, and, true enough, one was gone.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "true 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:
    before beginning; cubic centimeters; grace and; inches tall; painted white; rheumatic fever; shall arrive; she does; true account; true being; true believer; true faith; true gentleman; true knight; true liberty; true love; true nobility; true only; true philosophy; true porcelain; true prophet; true religion; true sense; true servant; true story; true theory