Examples of 'him long enough' in a sentence
Meaning of "him long enough"
him long enough: This phrase suggests that someone has known a person for an extended period of time. It is often used to emphasize familiarity or the duration of a relationship or acquaintance with an individual
How to use "him long enough" in a sentence
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him long enough
You were not on him long enough to be thrown.
I have disturbed and afflicted him long enough.
It should confuse him long enough to get a shot in.
Him long enough and it was time to ask some questions.
You have had him long enough.
Took him long enough to find me.
Clearly you listened to him long enough to.
It took him long enough to find it.
You have been observing him long enough.
Or outrun him long enough to pay him off.
You will not be in him long enough.
Took him long enough to find that beer.
You have tortured him long enough.
We hit him long enough and hard enough.
You have fathered him long enough.
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Took him long enough to propose.
You have questioned him long enough.
Took him long enough to get up the nerve.
I have turned my back on him long enough.
I did not know him long enough to really decide.
I have been hanging around him long enough.
Took him long enough to get fifteen blocks.
I might be able to hold him long enough.
Took him long enough.
You have mollycoddled him long enough.
I saw him long enough.
I might be ableto hold him long enough.
Just detain him long enough for me to become king.
I have been nice to him long enough.
Or distract him long enough for us to find another exit.
I have supported him long enough.
Weakening him long enough for me to take his head.
I have waited on him long enough.
I know him long enough now to know he does not do things by halves.
I have known him long enough.
She knew him long enough to know when this was not common.
Sure talked to him long enough.
I have known him long enough to know this is just a crisis of character.
You have worked for him long enough.
We stabilized him long enough for the ambulance to arrive.
I have been married to him long enough.
I have been with him long enough to know the kind of man he is.
Maybe you did not date him long enough.
I have not know him long enough to really call him a friend.
I have kept you from him long enough.
If you stay with him long enough he will give you one of these.
The state has tortured him long enough.
Where we can hold him long enough to figure out what to do with him.
You ought to at least hear him long enough.
She was only dating him long enough to see if he would turn her.
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One in a long line of successful cop marriages
But you will not be for long
Seems a terrible long distance up that hill