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Enjoy

I hope you enjoyed your breakfast.
Did you and Robbie enjoy your trip then?
You must have enjoyed it.
Enjoy your swim?
Pauline was just saying how much she enjoyed it.
I really enjoyed myself this afternoon.
I really enjoyed it.
I think she's enjoying herself.
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
The only thing that matters is that you're enjoying yourself.
She really enjoyed you being here today.
Anyway, I enjoy them.
Did you enjoy yourself yesterday?
She wants us to enjoy ourselves.
Well, the only thing I'm gonna enjoy is the taxi home.
I really want him to enjoy tonight.
Bill's clearly talked himself out of any prospect of it being an enjoyable evening. He's downing glass after after glass of Tequila all by himself in a big lounge chair over in the corner.
[sigh] I thought we were meant to be enjoying ourselves.
Knowing that everything is fine here on the home front, your mother and I are really gonna enjoy this cruise.
And he closes the boxes so the peanut butter can be sent to the stores, where people can buy it, and enjoy it.
Another man at the other side of the taping machine is stacking the boxes on a pallet for shipping.
STACKER Enjoy it is right. We sell more of this stuff in a week than the rest of the store combined.
Do you think your grandchildren would enjoy seeing this?
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Although the townspeople were not trained marksmen, they enjoyed both the element of surprise and numerical superiority.
This has been one of the single most enjoyable experiences of my life.
I enjoy its precision.
I always enjoy our talks in the yard, man-to-man, prisoner-to-prisoner.
She said it was a very enjoyable experience.
You've been a good vehicle and I've enjoyed the ride but now you're weak and full of holes.
She's enjoyed the confrontation and smiles as she leaves.
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