All 9 Uses of
endure
in
Anne Of Green Gables
- It's bad enough to have red hair myself, but I positively couldn't endure it in a bosom friend."†
Chpt 8
- Oh, I could endure anything if I only thought my hair would be a handsome auburn when I grew up.†
Chpt 10
- That would be terrible; I don't think I could endure it; most likely I would go into consumption; I'm so thin as it is, you see.†
Chpt 12
- I solemnly swear to be faithful to my bosom friend, Diana Barry, as long as the sun and moon shall endure.†
Chpt 12
- That's bad enough in a woman, but it isn't to be endured in a man.†
Chpt 12
- I don't feel that I could endure the disappointment if anything happened to prevent me from getting to the picnic.†
Chpt 13
- I've been so used in my early days to having people cross at me that I can endure it much better than Diana can."†
Chpt 19
- I would have endured it joyfully for your sake.†
Chpt 20 *
- Then, just as she thought she really could not endure the ache in her arms and wrists another moment, Gilbert Blythe came rowing under the bridge in Harmon Andrews's dory!†
Chpt 28
Definition:
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(endure as in: endure through the ages) to continue to exist