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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31. I had to fork over the $10 I owed her.
32. They pitched two members out for failing to pay the money they owed.
33. Three members were ejected from the club for failing to pay the money that they owed.
34. He talked about how much we owed to our parents, our duty to our country and so on and so forth.
35. She was quite surprised when she was told that she owed them nearly twenty pounds.
36. The money he owed me stacks up to 500 pounds.
37. She finished by tartly pointing out that he owed her some money.
38. He posed as a rich man though he owed more than the owned.
39. The school owed its existence to the generosity of one man.
40. He had sought to obtain payment of a sum which he had claimed was owed to him.
41. We had a dispute about how much money he owed me.
42. He owed his survival to his strength as a swimmer.
43. Two members were flung out of the club for failing to pay the money they owed.
44. The young writer owed his success to his teacher's encouragement.
45. Pearson's work owed much to the research of his friend,(sentencedict.com/owed.html) Hugh Kingsmill.
46. The government has agreed to pay all arrears owed to members of the armed forces.
47. He asked for help from a colleague who owed him a favour .
48. I owed him a favour so I couldn't say no.
49. He gave me a lot of help.I owed much to him.
50. He swore blind that he'd already paid back the money he owed me.
51. Of course she would have to send a letter; she owed it to the family.
52. He owed his allegiance to the organization that had given him all his opportunities.
53. In less than no time they found that they owed over $10(Sentencedict.com),000.
54. When I called to get the money she owed me, I found she'd done a moonlight flit.
55. Two members were booted out for failing to pay the money they owed.
56. The goal, when it came, owed more to good luck than good planning.
57. She bailed me up in the corridor and asked me for the money I owed her.
58. The bankrupt and the men to whom he owed money arranged an accommodation.
59. He did not pay the money he owed immediately.
60. Around forty workers are still owed five months pay.
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