i can not endure this anymore. It has been a million years now.
The prisioner endures things lot's of use could never think about doing.
We will endure through this.
Camels can endure sandstorms.
He endured the freezing snowstorm.
Like this: I did my history homework yesterday. That's how you use yesterday as an adverb in a sentence
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My sentence is: cou d' etat is a French sentance. Also: You wrote a sentence using it in your question
No, he is no longer married; he and his wife endured a bitter divorce.
She endured her illness and her husband's betrayal with grace and fortitude.
She delved into the depths of her psyche to understand her fears.
Ajay Segundo has endured a tumultuous year of temptation.
The woman endured much pain while giving birth. (use this word as a verb)
The sad news of the saint's passing deeply affected the community.
The children endured years of abuse at the hands of their father. Elie Weisel endured the horrors of the Holocaust and is now a gifted writer and teacher. The pilgrims endured many hardships aboard the Mayflower. The Packers endured hours on the frigid field to eventually win the Ice Bowl.
She endured hardships in life with grace.
Daisies dancing as dewdrops down the rain-spout is an example of alliteration. Her constant use of alliteration meant Mike endured many miserable meetings.
Though it was bitterly cold, the woman training for her marathon endured her runs through the winter months and completed the marathon with an outstanding time.
The stabbed man endured a great amount of suffering.
The Norse people were a hardy folk that endured long winters and hard voyages on their longboats.
I took only enough money to buy a Happy Meal. She endured the suffering long enough to know her marriage was broken. I've had enough turkey, thank you!