Sentence for enjoyed | Use enjoyed in a sentence

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  • Hope you both enjoyed it. (8)
  • The Colonel enjoyed this. (9)
  • She enjoyed it extremely. (10)
  • How has my son enjoyed himself? (10)
  • She enjoyed herself and was radiant. (12)
  • They had enjoyed it very much, he said. (9)
  • He would have enjoyed, too, someone to talk to. (8)
  • And how long have you enjoyed his acquaintanceship? (8)
  • I do not think any one enjoyed praise more than he. (9)
  • He enjoyed repose; knowing it might be but a truce. (10)
  • He called a second time, and enjoyed a similar greeting. (10)
  • And it was no wonder that Andrew Hedger enjoyed prime bacon. (10)
  • She enjoyed him in the scents absorbed by her crinkling nose. (8)
  • It was some time since he had enjoyed her company in the Park. (8)
  • He liked the woman, enjoyed the cause for battle that she gave. (10)
  • Skepsey enjoyed it, at the back of thoughts military and naval. (10)
  • And he enjoyed his reputation for virtue as something additional. (10)
  • She was cheerful, and, as it was pitiful to see, enjoyed her walk. (10)
  • We simply enjoyed strange scenes, looking idly out of our windows. (10)
  • His uncle Everard enjoyed a perusal of the manuscript in his absence. (10)
  • Lady Busshe and Mrs. Mountstuart Jenkinson enjoyed a perusal of them. (10)
  • Breakfasting there, he enjoyed the first truly calm cigar of many days. (10)
  • Evan enjoyed the doctoring of kingdoms quite as well as the diplomatist. (10)
  • These studies long enjoyed a reputation second only to those of Clementi. (3)
  • These writers have enjoyed unusual opportunities and have used them well. (3)
  • It should be located so that it can be viewed from the house and enjoyed. (17)
  • Those familiar with the ladies enjoyed their sparring, which was frequent. (10)
  • Colney refrained from speaking to wound, and enjoyed a silence that did it. (10)
  • He did not mind talking about his age, and I fancied rather enjoyed doing so. (9)
  • I myself have been out in a sleigh two or three times and enjoyed it in a quiet way. (14)
  • Perhaps too, as timidity quitted her, she enjoyed her distinctiveness in their midst. (10)
  • Was it the day, or the thought of leaving this place where she had so enjoyed herself? (8)
  • Awhile he enjoyed the contrast, dividing his attention between the footfarer and moon. (10)
  • The Goshawk quickly made peace with his lord, and enjoyed the commendation of the Kaiser. (10)
  • She passionately enjoyed dancing, loved feeling that she was dancing well and giving pleasure. (8)
  • I have been used to the gratification of believing myself to earn every blessing that I enjoyed. (4)
  • Lady Jocelyn enjoyed the fun, and still more the serious way in which her relatives regarded it. (10)
  • The Colonel enjoyed this too, and laughed again with the ease of a man who knows what he is about. (9)
  • The military enjoyed the monopoly of a table next the rail dividing the dancing from the dining space. (9)
  • Mendelssohn was fond of out-of-door life, walking, riding and swimming; he also greatly enjoyed dancing. (3)
  • They enjoyed the peculiar novel relish of it, coming from a social pressman and a dame of high society. (10)
  • Tourdestelle enjoyed the aristocratic privilege of being twelve miles from the nearest railway station. (10)
  • To hear his hero talk, was the music for him; and he richly enjoyed the pacing along the railway-platform. (10)
  • He had evidently enjoyed it vastly, and I now understood why he had chosen to prolong it as much as possible. (10)
  • But I cannot make out that I was sensible of the literature; it was the forever enchanting story that I enjoyed. (9)
  • He got on well enough with Summerhay, but he enjoyed himself much more when he was there alone with his daughter. (8)
  • I assure you, Edward, that if their remarks had not been about me, I could have really quite enjoyed some of them. (9)
  • They actually enjoyed the sensation in every instance, except when a strong current was passed through the trunk. (21)
  • They could not have been written in quite so many places as times, but they enjoyed a comparable variety of origin. (9)
  • It was an education for him in good manners, and when we were sitting at dinner we wished our companions had enjoyed it. (10)
  • When he did reach it, happily a good while before his death, I do not believe any man ever enjoyed the like condition more. (9)
  • The whole family went to the theatre a good deal, and enjoyed themselves together in their desultory explorations of the city. (9)
  • The overthrow of Blankenberg took place as forecast, and Philadelphia has since enjoyed boss rule again, with plentiful scandals.—H. (16)
  • Diana enjoyed her walk beneath the lingering brown-red of the frosty November sunset, with the scent of sand-earth strong in the air. (10)
  • This was a feat which Mrs. Pasmer enjoyed for its own sake, and it fully satisfied the curiosity which she naturally felt to know all. (9)
  • That is to say, they supposed that they enjoyed exclusive possession of the Nice Feelings, and exclusively comprehended the Fine Shades. (10)
  • Those who distrusted her declared her to be a secret agent of Germany, yet she enjoyed the friendship of French and British diplomatists. (12)
  • He enjoyed the methodical arrangement of the material gleaned from so many sources, and threw a glance of triumph at the Privy Councillor. (12)
  • The architect was a good provider: he enjoyed heartily the luxury that his money brought him, and he wanted his wife to enjoy it with him. (13)
  • But for the interest left them by the French, these tiny islands have scarcely any associations, and must be enjoyed for their beauty alone. (9)
  • In spite of all the apparent prosperity which the little office enjoyed from the start, the profit for the first year was startlingly small. (13)
  • She had enjoyed the advantage of having an estimable French lady for her governess, she informed him, as they sauntered together on the terrace. (10)
  • Among these =Ferdinand Ries= (1784-1838) enjoyed an intimate association with him, and afterwards became prominent as piano virtuoso and composer. (3)
  • An author who has long enjoyed their favor suddenly and rather mysteriously loses it, through his opinions on certain matters of literary taste, say. (9)
  • I enjoyed them, however, and I enjoyed them the more, as the innumerable perspectives of Italian history began to open all about me. (9)
  • An author who has long enjoyed their favor, suddenly and rather mysteriously loses it, through his opinions on certain matters of literary taste, say. (9)
  • While the latter, then, was doing this, Shelton enjoyed the luxuries of self-denial, hunting up things he did not want, and laying them in two portmanteaus. (8)

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