Examples of 'enough to put him' in a sentence

Meaning of "enough to put him"

enough to put him: Sufficient to cause distress, trouble, or harm to a specific individual. This phrase is commonly used to suggest that a certain amount or level of something is capable of negatively impacting someone

How to use "enough to put him" in a sentence

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enough to put him
Enough to put him away for good.
That has to be enough to put him away.
Enough to put him away for three lifetimes.
But that was not enough to put him away.
Enough to put him away if things worked out the way Tony thought they would.
He touched him enough to put him on the canvas.
But parental disappointment and two gunshot wounds was not enough to put him off war.
That was enough to put him behind bars.
He was a doctor but we did not have enough to put him away.
He knew enough to put him on a cross.
I do not have a dart big enough to put him down.
I know enough to put him away for life.
I still think there is enough to put him away.
Just enough to put him over the top.
That necklace alone should be enough to put him away.

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But it is enough to put him into a very deep sleep.
Sitting with them for even a few minutes had been enough to put him on edge.
Which is enough to put him away.
He sadly wanted some one of age, talent and authority enough to put him down.
We have got enough to put him away a long time.
Missing masterpieces . That necklace alone should be enough to put him away.
They are enough to put him in jail for lifetime.
I really think it 's good enough to put him away.
I just use enough to put him to sleep until we can get out of there.
But his own sign was still worth enough to put him in a state of shock.
I have got enough to put him and his syndicate away for a thousand years.
I don't see that as reason enough to put him down.
That 's enough to put him away for murder.
Not enough to hurt him badly, but enough to put him out of action.
Strong enough to put him into the deep sleep?
The photos on Rendell 's phone alone are enough to put him in prison for decades.
It's not enough to put him in the frame for murder.
Rubbish, I still think there is enough to put him away.
We do not have enough to put him away, and he knows it.
The name on the label - spacetasties - was enough to put him off.
That will be good enough to put him into third place.
The name on the label-spacetasties-was enough to put him off.
I do not earn enough to put him to school!
The testimony today establishes damage . Is it enough to put him away?
You know, enough to put him away for life.
I don't see that's a reason enough to put him down.
But strong enough to put him into the deep sleep?
That incident, however, was not enough to put him down.
That was not enough to put him back in the lead, however.
Strike a bit, anyways, but not enough to put him off.
But is it enough to put him ahead of Evans?
On sex trafficking charges for 25 years . We have got enough to put him away.
Every single crime is enough to put him behind the bars.
Is it enough to put him back on radars, though?
I gave the authorities enough to put him away forever.

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