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more than enough
adjective as in spare
Strongest matches
noun as in superabundance
Weak matches
Example Sentences
"Jamal Lewis came in with an ankle issue and he has left the camp as well, so we have a 25-man squad and we have more than enough to get through the two games."
Usually, by this point in the season, the city’s reservoirs have accumulated more than enough water for the whole year.
But with Grizzlies making 17 threes, they had more than enough.
The heartbreaking reality of children fearing for their lives in schools—the very places meant to inspire dreams and foster growth—should be more than enough to spur us into action.
After a month that used to be hell and suddenly became heaven, their best was more than enough to finally give them the title of baseball’s best.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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