Synonym: take. Antonym: lend. Similar words: horror, narrow, harrow, corrosion, error, row, sorry, worry. Meaning: ['bɒrəʊ] v. 1. get temporarily 2. take up and practice as one's own.
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(31) I needed a special spanner and I couldn't beg , steal or borrow one anywhere.
(32) The government will have to borrow vast amounts of money.
(33) It's all right to borrow money occasionally, but don't let it become a habit.
(34) It's so expensive to borrow from finance companies.
(35) Nobody has the right to borrow the book indefinitely.
(36) Might I borrow your pen?
(37) She used to borrow money from her friends.
(38) 'Can I borrow your dictionary?' 'Certainly.'
(39) We'll have to borrow the money we need.
(40) Did you borrow my pen from my desk?
(41) Could I borrow your pen?
(42) Is it OK if I borrow the car, Dad?
(43) You can borrow my keys-I have a spare set.
(44) He had to borrow money to save his business.
(45) I was wondering if I could borrow your car?
(46) Would she like to borrow my bicycle?
(47) Say no more! How much do you wantto borrow?
(48) It's against my principles to borrow money .
(49) Can I borrow a pen from you?
(50) The fox bolted into its borrow.
(51) Could I borrow your bicycle?
(52) In desperation, we had to borrow the money.
(53) Can I borrow your pen?
(54) Can I borrow your calculator?
(55) May I borrow your newspaper?
(56) Can I borrow two books at a time?
(57) May I borrow your ballpen? Certainly!
(58) I don't like to borrow from friends.
(59) 'Can I borrow the car?' 'I suppose so' .
(60) He wouldn't let me borrow his clothes.