You can borrow my car, but I need it back by tomorrow afternoon.
She asked to borrow my cell phone so she could reach her parents.
The neighbor came over to borrow a roasting pan.
If you need a hot glue gun, you can borrow mine.
Have you ever had anyone ask you to borrow a kleenex?
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Are you asking for a sentence using the word "or"?You may have either pie or ice cream, but not both.Should I turn right or left?
Pizza has convulsions.
I BORROWED a pen from Dylan
Hail Mary, full of grace.Will you grace us with your presence?
Sentences can be constructed by using that word as an adjective or as a verb.
Why did you scorch the cake?Today was a real scorcher!
He could not park because he was a nonresident. Because he was a nonresident he was not able to vote.
Here are two sample sentences that end with the word "much":Do you travel much?I don't like picnics very much.
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The dictionary provides sample sentences to show how a word is used in context. This helps users understand the meaning of the word better and see the word in a practical application.
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