Synonym: Lent, Lententide. Similar words: blent, relent, lentil, talent, plenty, solent, silent, violent. Meaning: [lent] n. a period of 40 weekdays from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday.
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3 I've lent the car to a friend.
4 I lent her my Bob Marley tapes.
5 I lent him the books.
6 He lent his bicycle to me.
7 He lent me the money at 5 percent interest.
8 She very kindly lent me her bicycle.
9 The dress lent charm to the girl.
10 When will you repay me the $500 I lent you last week?
11 I lent my CD player to Dave and I haven't got it back yet.
12 I lent him money.
13 My parents lent me the money. Otherwise, I couldn't have afforded the trip.
14 All sorts of illustrious and influential persons lent their names to our national culture.
15 I took pity on her and lent her the money.
16 His asides lent colour to the story.
17 They have lent out the car to some friends.
18 Lent is a time of self - denial.
19 Her presence lent the occasion a certain dignity.
20 Desperation lent an edge to her voice.
21 Here's the money you lent me.
22 She lent her name to many worthy causes.
23 I haven't got back the book I lent him.
24 I lent my bike to my brother.
25 Her long dark hair lent her a certain glamour.
26 The committee lent full support to his plan.
27 I lent him the money,(Sentencedict.com)[www.Sentencedict.com] against my better judgment.
28 They lent all - out support to our factory.
29 I fully intend to repay them the money that they lent me.
30 Just when I needed the ladder, I found that you had lent it to our neighbor.
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