All 3 Uses of
sufficient
in
Anne Of Green Gables
- Marilla felt this and was vaguely troubled over it, realizing that the ups and downs of existence would probably bear hardly on this impulsive soul and not sufficiently understanding that the equally great capacity for delight might more than compensate.†
Chpt 22 *
- There would be other springs, but if she did not succeed in passing the Entrance, Anne felt convinced that she would never recover sufficiently to enjoy them.†
Chpt 31
- "You did just splendidly, Anne," puffed Diana, recovering sufficiently to sit up and speak, for Anne, starry eyed and rapt, had not uttered a word.†
Chpt 32
Definition:
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(sufficient) adequate (enough -- often without being more than is needed)