Examples of 'enough to release' in a sentence

Meaning of "enough to release"

enough to release: 'Enough to release' suggests that a certain quantity or level has been met to allow something to be set free or made available

How to use "enough to release" in a sentence

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enough to release
Are not foolish enough to release him.
Enough to release.
Stretching is often not enough to release these restrictions.
Press enough to release some of the juices, but do not pulverize the fruit into pieces.
None of the follicles mature enough to release an egg.
You need enough to release the flavor, but never allow the stock.
Maybe someone would be kind enough to release me from my chains.
It 's enough to release him, apparently.
Maybe someone would be bind enough to release me from my chain.
Thus, a falling cardboard box or a slamming window may be enough to release the alarm.
But quickly enough to release it all.
They tend to remain small and do not mature enough to release an egg.
The team was not big enough to release the game on multiple platforms.
I do not break my promises, but I was not excited enough to release you guys.
One knife blow was enough to release the dark balloon and set it adrift.

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You just said that you finally were confident enough to release such an album.
Producing a flock large enough to release into the wild would take at least another decade.
When the pair feels that the story is good enough to release then they stop.
What would be enough to release him? Give me a figure.
Its motor control is weakening, but not enough to release the patient.
We're close enough to release that I'm just going to wait for the real thing.
A beautiful sunny day is sometimes enough to release the libido of people.
One knife blow was enough to release the dark balloon.
Next, a tiny dose of fast-acting sedative, just enough to release panic.
The incisions should be deep enough to release all restrictive effects from the eschar.
Motor control is weakening but not enough to release the patient.
A word from me could be enough to release all the prisoners held in Qing.
For additional comfort, pull the strap forward just enough to release the seatback latch.
The hemiacetal bonds were apparently weak enough to release some free glutaraldehyde in dimethylsulfoxide solution.
Actually, Mr. Fury was the one kind enough to release me.
That 's more than enough to release me to outpatient care.
Unfortunately, the company would not last long enough to release the many planned expansions.
Stretching is often not enough to release these trigger points.
We have to slow down and pray long enough to release our worries to him.
Are not foolish enough to release him . - I was not.
Great minds… aren't foolish enough to release him.
Forgiveness alone is not enough to release us from our sins.
The Bloodhoundz lasted long enough to release four mixtapes.
One look at her had been enough to release his pent-up passions.
Because if we tried, Tien is crazy enough to release the weapon into the air.
What would be enough to release him?
That tremor was not strong enough to release that much C02 that quickly.
And with 17 advantages, just enough to release the bugs.

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Examples of using Enough
Close enough to help me get safe away
Olivia girls have enough to pick from
Leave enough to hook the overhead wire
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