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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211. As she passed the library door, the telephone began to ring.
212. She copied out a recipe she found in a library book.
213. There was a great uproar over plans to pull down the old library.
214. The Council plans to knock the library down and replace it with a hotel complex.
215. A date stamp inside the front cover of a library book shows when it should be returned.
216. The council, in their wisdom, decided to close the library and now the building stands empty.
217. Designs for the new sports hall are on display in the library.
218. He reposited the original copy of The Song of Youth to the library.
219. They went into town with the intention of visiting the library.
220. Tom mentions that he often sees her in the library.
221. When are these library books due to go back ?
222. Further copies of the book are held in the library.
223. The library costs £5 million a year to run[Sentencedict.com], and the council can't afford to keep it going.
224. The library allows you to check out six books at a time.
225. The new library can set me up with enough reading matter for a month at a time.
226. Shelves were built to adapt the library for use as an office.
227. Designs for the new sports hall are on public display in the library.
228. Do you want to renew any of your library books?
229. When do the library books have to be turned in?
230. In so far as you are a student, you are free to use the library.
231. He used to rake over the old newspapers in the library, looking for the articles that he wanted.
232. I can see Hieks at the library from time to time.
233. Take the book up/down to the third floor of the library.
234. In his haste to get home, he forgot to go to the library.
235. The library is prized as the finest of its kind in England.
236. She visited the school with the aim of seeing the library.
237. The mobile library services have been reorganised — in other words, they visit fewer places.
238. Use of the library is a privilege, not a right.
239. She put the novel on the library desk, and the librarian checked it in.
240. I can't find any relevant material on him 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.