to spare in English

verb
1
give (something of which one has enough) to (someone); afford to give to.
she asked if I could spare her a dollar or two
2
refrain from killing, injuring, or distressing.
there was no way the men would spare her
synonyms:pardonlet offforgivereprievereleasefreeleave uninjuredleave unhurtbe merciful toshow mercy tohave mercy onbe lenient tohave pity on

Use "to spare" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "to spare" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "to spare", or refer to the context using the word "to spare" in the English Dictionary.

1. I've got tuppence to spare.

2. We have horses to spare.

3. He has enough and to spare.

4. There is wit enough, and to spare.

5. I did it to spare your trouble.

6. 4 I adjure you to spare him.

7. As you see I've got biceps to spare

8. Fortunately I had a little time to spare.

9. I became that vet with time to spare.

10. I want you to spare the people another hypocrite.

11. Saul was not even to spare their domestic animals.

12. I've got absolutely no money to spare this month.

13. I want to spare us all a pointless drama.

14. Between him and Stevenson , Washington has swag to spare.

15. She made the rendezvous with only minutes to spare.

16. They asked him to spare the women and children.

17. We have enough and to spare of bad novels.

18. As you can see, there is no room to spare.

19. I'm as fit as a fiddle — with energy to spare.

20. He cared about their feelings and wished to spare them embarrassment.

21. Privately, I think he wanted to spare her ladyship his death.

22. 19 I'm as fit as a fiddle — with energy to spare.

23. Having time to spare before the meeting, Alizome Circumnavigated the house

24. The only one who might be persuaded to spare my life.

25. With power and to spare we must pursue the tottering foe.

26. He was anxious to spare the Culprit as far as possible.

27. The Liberal candidate romped in with thousands of votes to spare.

28. I do not have the time to spare to meander through mountains.

29. 17 The Liberal candidate romped in with thousands of votes to spare.

30. He should be able to spare £000 out of his golden handshake.

31. I can hear them telling the architect not to spare a single sou.

32. To spare the guilty is to injure the innocent. PUBLILIUS SYRUS 

33. There is room enough and to spare for another ten people in the bus.

34. (Genesis 41:49) There was plenty for all, and there was some to spare.

35. There is room enough and to spare for another twenty people in the plane.

36. Ps If you have a few to spare, may I please have a Bulbil!

37. 29 Those that make the best use of their time have none to spare

38. It was a large place, with room enough and to spare for all of them.

39. Perhaps once he had time to spare from his new duties, he would check up.

40. He argued that he did conquer the Amalekites but simply decided to spare their king.

41. Do you have enough to cover all your household expenses? Oh yes, enough and to spare.

42. The government in Beijing, which is running a huge budget surplus, also has money to spare.

43. Another word for Aplenty: in plenty, to spare, galore, in abundance, in quantity Collins English Thesaurus

44. Filled with horror, he rushed instinctively to the temple to beseech Lord Vishnu to spare him.

45. True courage is about knowing not when to take a life but when to spare one.

46. If they will follow your counsel, they will gain the strength they need and to spare.

47. We promise to spare none of the details of their angst and their agony through the season.

48. New currencies were created in the French colonies to spare them the strong devaluation of December 1945.

49. They joined battle, and then to spare further Muslim bloodshed, they threw their dispute open to arbitration.

50. Their loving was wild and tempestuous, with no time to spare for tenderness or softly spoken promises.