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Every why hath a wherefore.
— The Comedy of Errors, Act II Scene 2
KEYWORD: enough
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He's one honest enough: would all the rest were so! |
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Hang 'em! They say!
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Menenius, you are known well enough too. |
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I am known to be a humorous patrician, and one that
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Come, sir, come, we know you well enough. |
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Come, enough. |
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Enough, with over-measure. |
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Has said enough. |
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You might have been enough the man you are,
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I do not say 'thwack our general;' but he was always
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