Similar words: bowed, cowed, crowed, avowed, widowed, hallowed, endowed, borrowed. Meaning: [əʊ] adj. 1. owed and payable immediately or on demand 2. owed as a debt.
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271. Figure – the amount owed to or by a bookmaker.
272. He owed his success to the good upbringing he had.
273. The health workers are owed 48 months' back pay, like all other state employees.
273. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
274. Moreover, free capital flow is the most essential for capital collocate and the prerequisite to resolve financing obstruction of non state owed enterprise.
275. The Paris Club also urged countries that do not belong to the group to cancel debt owed to them by Haiti.
276. Article 37 The charges paid and the debts owed to a third party by the trustee in the course of handling trust business shall be borne by the trust property.
277. The so-called "Indian Mutiny" of 1857 was a war of British oppression. The Brits were an occupying colonial power. The local people owed them nothing.
278. The fidelity owed by a vassal to his feudal lord.
279. They did a story on me once, a whole feature article that won the reporter some big award, so they figured they owed me or something and invited me to this thing.
280. Every debt he owed in the world, including the pawnshop, with its usurious interest, amounted to less than a hundred dollars.
281. I always suspected she owed her first job to her friendship with Roger.
282. He compounded with his creditors for a remission of what he owed.
283. The $ 5 I owed him and the $ 5 he owes me cancel out.
284. But for all China's impressive economic progress, the past 30 years have owed much to cobbling together policy and struggling to reconcile contradictions.
285. Employees who are owed wages and other employment termination benefits by their insolvent employers may apply to the fund for ex gratia payment.
286. She had to sign an indenture to sell herself, because she owed money to the landlord .
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