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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121. Most of the money is owed by people whose homes have been repossessed and sold for less than their outstanding mortgage.
122. Gentry still owed Mr Tilly $7,000, a fact he failed to mention when he was arrested.
123. The Paris Club said that it was freezing until May the repayments it is owed on $ 800m.
124. He took all meals in his room, owed money to the hotel, expected a visit from an assistant manager.
125. London Assurance owed much to his ability to hammer a text into presentable shape.
126. I owed her the vow of silence she demanded of me.
127. But surely she owed her beloved that honour at least, the honour of single combat, which is a dragon's privilege.
128. This section lists long-term debt owed to banks or other creditors and any obligations under capital leases.
129. Excluding mortgage debts, the average adult owed £1,000 in 1979 - today, he owes more like £2,250.
130. And he owed Duncan a favour, not once but many times over.
131. The flattening of the seat cushion at this instant is owed to the driver's weight at a prior instant.
131. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
132. He said the case against him had been adjourned after he said he believed he owed less than £12.
133. Ivan Capelli drove for the March team for five seasons, but says he's still owed the money in unpaid wages.
134. The functionalist design owed much to Emberton's assistant George Fairweather.
135. She owed it to her daughter to make this compromise.
136. Change was a mass movement; it owed nothing to the puny efforts of the individual.
137. Now, he has received another summons, claiming £89.90 is owed.
138. Caldaire North-East claims it is owed almost £800,000 by Middlesbrough, Stockton and Langbaurgh councils.
139. The group, he said, owed its origins to direct action by environmentalists in Britain.
140. The plaintiffs issued an originating summons for account of the moneys owed and redemption on payment of those sums.
141. And Bykov knew that if he failed there would be nothing owed to him which would save him from the consequences.
142. I was tougher and stronger than I ever imagined I could be, and I owed that to the Army.
143. For some reason she felt she owed him a serious answer.
144. Perhaps, to some extent, she thought with wry amusement, she owed her professional success to Jake.
145. I made my excuses and left before Grant Watson remembered I owed him an essay.
146. Speedo knew that he owed his life to Rob; he was grateful and loyal.
147. Rot in Timber Timber decay which is not owed to insect action is normally the result of fungal attack.
148. Carmen claimed he and his group owed no legal duty to Roy Peck-that was their defense, in part.
149. If a duty was held to be owed, then it would probably be discharged by the warning notice.
150. Its success is owed to the family that runs it with affection and pride, preparing traditional dishes with an easy perfection.
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