have had enough|have have enough in English
exasperated, out of patience, sick and tired, fed up
Use "have had enough|have have enough" in a sentence
1. But millennial Ailurophiles have had enough
2. I have had enough of your impudence.
3. I have had enough obloquy for one lifetime.
4. 21 I have had enough of your cute remarks.
5. Have I rambled enough?
6. I have had enough obloquy for one lifetime ( Anthony Eden ).
7. Have I not sacrificed enough?
8. I don't have enough credits.
9. I'd have thought you'd had enough pickled tongue for one day.
10. Affords: to have enough money for.
11. Afford: to have enough money for.
12. Afforded: to have enough money for.
13. Affording: to have enough money for.
14. Music today doesn't have enough Anergy.
15. We certainly have enough time in geology.
16. Remarkably enough, a few scholars have had the temerity to suggest that these students do have intellectual shortcomings.
17. Confirm you have enough fuel to overshoot?
18. Well, we have not enough fluid capital.
19. Economy: Do customers have enough disposable income?
20. To have enough space for: a parking lot big enough to Accommodate buses.
21. As a result, you have not had enough time to adjust to it.
22. Or have you had enough of death and lice and men chopped up?
23. She needn't have come in person a letter would have been enough.
24. I'm lucky enough to have a great teacher.
25. Tower, you have lost enough assets for today.