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renting
noun as in borrowing
Strongest match
Weak match
Example Sentences
Now he’s trying to pay forward that help and support by renting Pritchett, a top-alcohol racer and longtime nitro crew member, the seat of his dragster for his top fuel debut.
We’d moved from Chicago, renting a U-Haul that John drove across the country while I trailed him in our banged-up 2013 Ford Escape, our two dogs and numerous plants.
In a statement, put out on Saturday, police said the man had attempted to conceal Ms Michalski's death by renting a car, putting her body in a suitcase and hiding it in woodland near the village of Szigliget in the country's west.
An experienced chef, he said a breakdown in family relations had cost him his home, and the cost of renting had prevented him from securing another property.
A number are renting cars because their personal vehicles are being followed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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