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How to use endure in a sentence

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No one likes the elevator music, but they must endure the sheer bland badness being piped into their ears.
Carrying more than two kids thus requires a vehicle with at least two back seats, or a willingness to endure squealing fights from the rear.
One can only imagine the sheer tedium of their school days and the constant humiliation they will have to endure in class.
If you're tired of razor burn and those annoying nicks and cuts you have to endure, then say hello to a new innovation in shaving.
Perhaps, we should endure this meeting once to get your mother off our backs about it.
But, thanks to Heaney's artistic taxidermy, the story and all it symbolizes will endure well into the new millennium.
Our own cares and concerns suddenly melt when one sees what others are sometimes having to endure.
The tattered clothes of the majority of shoeless, rural and urban poor are outward signs of the poverty they endure.
Princes Street, just a short distance away, had to endure only a few tens of thousand shoppers due to the bad weather!
During her month in the 1950s, Hina had to endure strict discipline, austere meals, outdoor swimming and incessant tests.
But they had to endure some anxious moments when the Gaels launched a number of attacks which ended in goals for the home team.
No more will you have to endure the ill-formed attacks of the purchasing public.
For those who manage to endure the movie's too-long running time, there are some small pleasures.
I'd rather be comfy and endure a little prodding than be lousily uncomfortable the entire flight.
Long runs forge the physical strength and mental fortitude you need to endure the final stretches of the triathlon.
Unable to afford to run a car, they now endure endless bus trips to and from Southampton General Hospital.
Anybody who thinks they could endure the horrible golf he went through without losing their head occasionally is deluded.
The past 18 months have been ruinous for Gough, who has had to endure three operations on his right knee.
But if there is anyone likely to endure in New York Democratic politics, it is this artful deal-maker.
Is he strong enough to endure the pain of a bullet lodged somewhere in his body?
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Examples from Classical Literature
But, placid as she was, my mother was authoritative, and could not endure any kind of constraint.
Then he set to work and made himself a grave which was to endure for all time.
On the other hand, he is warned not to aim at absoluteness, which of all people the Scots will least endure.
There really is no need of artificial heat, for the auricula is a mountaineer, and can endure both frost and snow.
There was Godliness in the house of the first, and that young badman could not endure.
No husband can or ought to endure the idea of his wife's caballing against him.
Since she had endured so much, why not endure a little longer and reap a dear reward?
No one answered and Molly began to wonder how long this strange girl would endure the part of a monologist at college.
She could scarcely endure the aloofness with which he had withdrawn into himself.
Synclinal strata therefore endure, while anticlinal strata are worn more readily away.
A philosopher, at any rate, should be able to endure the charge of being 'unmodern' with fortitude.
Every night will be for it a winter, a winter of undescribable frost, which it could only endure in the form of spores.
So likewise it was befitting women to be chaste and refined, and to endure.
She is too young to endure it, sobbed the by-product to her of the sketchy face.
Angle had to endure many taunts at the failure of all his attempts to outplay Grettir.
The heart may become so weak that it cannot endure any overexertion without danger, even death may result.
Mebbe she MOUT be able to endure you, but you p'intedly gives me de fidgits.
The child could not endure the wilderness and drowned herself in the Yenisei.
Again they had to endure the monotony of loneliness, but what else was to be done?
The splendor of the most gorgeous butterfly does not endure with the faint hue of the hills that gives Athens its Pindaric name.
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