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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61 The rural environment lent itself to the restoration of his health.
62 I lent him & 5 in a moment of rashness.
63 If you lent me £5, it would save me a trip to the bank.
64 She's under an obligation to him because he lent her money.
65 I lent him several books, but he hasn't read any of them.
66 She raked out a detective story and lent it to her friend.
67 Some of the world's top dancers have lent their names to the project.
68 The money was lent for an undefined period of time.
69 The decorations for the games have lent a splash of colour to an otherwise drab city.
70 Dad lent me the money. He was very good about it.
71 You are a nice friend, you won't even lent me $5!
72 The children have promised to give up sweets for Lent.
73 My brother's lent me £200 to see me through the next few weeks.
74 Her presence lent an air of respectability to the occasion.
75 He had lent the bungalow to the Conrads for a couple of weeks.
76 If he already owes you money and you've lent him another ten pounds, more fool you.
77 Have you forgotten about that money I lent you last week?
78 Have I paid you back the $20 you lent me?
79 According to that script, the merchant, Shylock, lent 3[sentencedict.com],000 ducats to Antonio.
80 Enthusiastic applause lent a sense of occasion to the proceedings.
81 One of my teachers lent me a book about climbing, and it really whetted my appetite.
82 There was nothing the matter with it when I lent it to him.
83 Many senior politicians have lent their voices to the campaign.
84 Jack lent Sarah the money on the understanding that she would pay it back next month.
85 Here's an IOU for the fiver you lent me. I'll pay you back on Monday.
86 After months of haggling,[sentencedict.com] they recovered only three-quarters of what they had lent.
87 Her uncle's just given her a car - given, mark you, not lent.
88 It is often difficult to get books back from people to whom you have lent them.
89 The government has now lent its support to the campaign.
90 My brother lent me some money and I went and blew the lot.
More similar words: blent, relent, lentil, talent, plenty, solent, silent, violent, lenient, opulent, virulent, plenty of, talented, purulent, esculent, redolent, silently, indolent, insolent, valentine, violently, turbulent, truculent, flatulent, repellent, succulent, plentiful, somnolent, excellent, nonviolent.