Examples of 'she had barely' in a sentence
Meaning of "she had barely"
She had barely: Indicates that someone had just enough of something, often used in storytelling or narration
How to use "she had barely" in a sentence
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she had barely
The man she had barely touched.
Suddenly, she realized what danger she had barely escaped.
She had barely touched her food.
Before then she had barely noticed him.
She had barely said a word about it.
Here on this beautiful morning she had barely given Darren a thought.
She had barely taken a full bite.
But this was natural ; she had barely arrived.
She had barely begun to tap into them.
Through three hours of courtroom testimony, she had barely raised her voice above a whisper.
She had barely finished mumbling the words.
That 's why Angela said she had barely slept What a cute boy!
She had barely been buried.
Arthur and she had barely known one another then.
She had barely stopped crying since this morning.
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However, she had barely begun her studies when she was recruited for work.
She had barely worked.
She had barely the strength to ask a few questions.
She had barely stayed alive with the help of painkillers.
But she had barely gone a kilometre when her phone began ringing.
She had barely made it two steps when he caught her by the arm.
She had barely said hello to the man who was a year her senior.
She had barely begun to gather way when once more the tow parted.
She had barely met Lauren at that time.
She had barely finished when she beheld Quasimodo returning.
She had barely left Missirilli before he began to feel that his conduct was barbarous.
She had barely lent herself to me, never fully given herself.
She had barely left her house, much less her town.
She had barely heaved a sigh of relief when, the following month, the devil struck.
She had barely finished when a tumult of men, swords, and horses halted around the cell.
She had barely turned 20 years old.