Enjoy in a sentence as a verb

Can I combine it with anything else that I enjoy, like by getting a friend/colleague to look at it?

I really enjoy this campaign because it gave me an excuse to compare it with snake oil labels.

You can continue to enjoy the service for a nominal feeNow it makes even less sense.

If it's not, enjoy the fact that you're in a trade where even untrained, mediocre practitioners reach the top 10% of American incomes.

Given the lack of accountability these clowns enjoy, I'm going to say probably not. Neither eBay or PayPal has evolved in any meaningful way in the last decade.

" He goes on to say that he "enjoy[s] a reputation of being someone of intense understanding and observation with a keen strategic instinct.

What kinds of films your audience is interested in, what kinds of actors, plots and situations they enjoy, and how you can produce films with those elements in the cheapest, quickest way possible.

It is a lot of work, but the way I see it, we only have to put great assignments together a single time, and thousands of people can enjoy them and benefit from them for years and years to come.

I can't buy enough of anything to make up for the fact that millions of unemployed and underemployed Americans can't buy any new cars, any clothes, or enjoy any meals out.

I grew to avoid movies labeled with the Starz logo, and my heart would sink when a feature would open with one, because I knew the experience was fleeting and I wouldn't be able to enjoy the content later.

The most oppressive and authoritarian thing about it is, at root, that most people appear to enjoy it and not see any problems with it, while you view it as this heinous violation of your freedom and imposition on your private space.

They just want to cash out so that they can have their financial freedom and then go out of the limelight and back to doing the same things they enjoy but without having to constantly worry about job security and putting food on the table.

Enjoy definitions

verb

derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in; "She relished her fame and basked in her glory"

See also: bask relish savor savour

verb

have benefit from; "enjoy privileges"

verb

get pleasure from; "I love cooking"

See also: love

verb

have for one's benefit; "The industry enjoyed a boom"

verb

take delight in; "he delights in his granddaughter"

See also: delight revel