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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91 Her gran lent her a camera for a school trip to Venice and Egypt.
92 I lent him 5 on the understanding that he would repay me today.
93 The scars on his body lent colour to his claim that he had been tortured.
94 The presence of members of the royal family lent a certain dignity to the ceremony.
95 Next year the bank will draw in some of the money it has lent.
96 I'll repay you the money you lent me next week.
97 The bomb attack lent a new urgency to the peace talks.
98 Inside the jacket that I lent her, she shivers.
99 I lent him some money for the last time.
100 Eddie lent it back to me.
101 The course will continue every Wednesday during Lent.
102 I wish I'd never lent him my car.
103 His patronage derives from eating only grapes during Lent.
104 President Clinton lent support to the bill Monday.
105 He lent him several thousand dollars to help rescue his bankrupt textile business.
106 It is entirely coincidence that we have now given up pies for Lent.
107 The bishops insisted that the Capitol Hill prayer vigil was non-partisan, but the impending election lent the event political weight.
108 My parents lent me the money to buy a car, and I repaid them over the next year.
109 The seven companies expect to lose nearly half the money they lent after selling collateral held on the nonperforming debt.
110 Women in nightdresses peeping out of roadside houses lent a surreptitious air to the first few miles.
111 Wright, who lent him money that he never repaid, continued to consult him on technical matters after he left Derby.
112 Then the local centre for the handicapped lent them a wheelchair, so they were able to get out and about.
113 Come next year, after the closed season of Lent, would there be a wedding?
114 Elisabeth took her bicycle from where she had lent it against the garden fence.
115 His fine linen shirt lent an air of truth to his words.
116 When can you bring back those books I lent you?
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117 Ostermeier worked at the Baracke, a complex of Portakabins that the prestigious Deutsches Theater had lent him.
118 P.C. Clifford and the other uniformed constable lent a hand in getting the stretcher with its heavy burden up the steps.
119 The Treuhandanstalt would guarantee creditors against losing money lent to businesses unsuccessfully attempting to adapt to unification.
120 He mentioned the possibility of sacramental confession at the time of Lent.
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.