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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151 Any photographs lent to the Society will be returned in due course.
152 "I think I've lost that camera you lent me," I said, trying to keep a straight face.
153 I lent weight to his side of the story but they sent him down.
154 The report, co-drafted with the agriculture ministry, also outlined the amount lent by agricultural cooperatives to the jusen.
155 He lent the group's activists a flat, and laundered the proceeds of their bank robberies.
156 Those who lent to the turnpike trusts were even more localised than those who bought canal stock.
157 There is a plain resonance with fine travel writing: the keen eye lent by distance and perspective but tempered with humility.
158 Eight paintings, supplemented with a generous selection of drawings and prints, have been lent by private and public collections.
159 It enlisted the help of the Town Crier to encourage parishioners to empty their larders in time for Lent.
160 The statute was promulgated during Lent, in the hope that abstention would find the peasants in subdued mood.
161 It had to meet huge mortgage indemnity insurance claims from lenders of repossessed homes now worth less than was lent on them.
162 He lent considerable sums to the crown, perhaps as much as £50,000 between 1373 and 1376.
163 I knew we were taking a risk when we lent him the money.
164 Scott was pretty hard up, so I lent him $20.
165 Joe lent a hand to all, and supplied much of the muscle.
166 Much of this money is lent on an overnight basis.
167 It's the first time a leading drinks company has lent its weight to such a campaign.
168 They lent too much too easily to unstable third world countries, private corporations built on sand and risky clients.
169 It had lent money on mortgage for the purpose of an apparently genuine sale.
170 Spider lent him out to a friend who ran a candy store on Southern Boulevard.
171 When he was a young man, Jim thought of Lent as a season of contrition, spiritual discipline and personal purification.
172 It had been lying in a back room, removed from its altar position after Lent, Surprenant said.
173 U.S. banks lent billions of dollars to developing countries in the 1970s.
174 Lent carries with it an association of giving things up and withdrawing from some of the excesses of our daily living.
175 This is the day before the special weeks of Lent before the days of Easter.
176 Did you know she lent him a lot of money to buy them?
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177 The tax consequences will, broadly, flow as if the settlement had simply lent or advanced monies to the settlor.
178 The sixth-century papal sacristy used during Lent has been located in the former wine cellar of the convent.
179 However plausible this suggestion, empirical investigation has lent it no support.
180 Mayor Brown has lent his support to the bill, writing a letter to Sen.
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