Synonym: depository library, program library, subroutine library. Similar words: libra, literary, contrary, temporary, contemporary, to the contrary, on the contrary, fibre. Meaning: ['laɪbrerɪ /-brərɪ] n. 1. a room where books are kept 2. a collection of literary documents or records kept for reference or borrowing 3. a depository built to contain books and other materials for reading and study 4. (computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use 5. a building that houses a collection of books and other materials.
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181. My thanks go to the British School of Osteopathy, for the use of their library.
182. Before leaving the school he recollected himself suddenly and returned the borrowed books to the library.
183. He kindly made me free of his library for my research.
184. Their plans for building a new library have run aground.
185. It was very conveniently situated just across the road from the City Reference Library.
186. The main building was demolished, but the library still survives as a museum.
187. He had to cart his books to the library at the end of the term.
188. You'll see the library a bit further up the road .
189. Mr Thompson gave all the historical papers of his grandfather to the public library according to his grandfather's will.
190. Hundreds and thousands of books and magazines doze in the library.
191. In the school library he hunted out books on politics.
192. The book you borrowed last week must be returned to the library before next Wednesday.
193. We would appreciate the prompt return of books to the library.
194. The number of books stolen from the library is large.
195. Eric spent every spare moment he had in the library.
196. They have restocked the library shelves with large quantities of new books.
197. She led a successful campaign against the closure of the library.
198. The friends parted: Jane went home and Mary went to the library.
199. I was able to/managed to find some useful books in the library.
200. Borrowing tapes from the library would be the next-best thing.
201. It is a copyright library and receives three copies of all books published in Britain.
202. In the library it is understood that loud talking is not permissible.
203. The school has received an endowment of £50 000 to buy new books for the library.
204. She had the task of cataloguing the library and organizing the collection of rare manuscripts.
205. She dipped into literature while she worked in a library.
206. In the library there are maps of towns, countries[sentencedict.com], and the world.
207. I'll chase up references to the battle in the library.
208. The new library is very much after the fashion of Nash.
209. She took refuge in the library, where she could read to her heart's content.
210. There's a 30-minute time limit on Internet use in the library.
More similar words: libra, literary, contrary, temporary, contemporary, to the contrary, on the contrary, fibre, rare, libel, ad lib, liberal, brand, libelous, brain, brass, brake, brand new, branch, filibuster, bracket, embrace, deliberately, abrasion, celebration, vary, weary, diary, scary, binary.