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Borrows

Borrows meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of borrow

Example sentences (20)

Asta stumbles upon a new sword and unknowingly borrows Noelle's water magic to attack their opponent, creating a blue slash.

It's a film that overall wears its influences on its sleeve, but borrows from enough sources - and remixes them in interesting enough ways - to ensure it never feels like it's ripping anything off.

It’s how a bank borrows from you.

Meanwhile it also borrows from the ID family—including the —with IQ.

Released in 1981, this goofy spoof borrows very minimally from the slasher genre: the title is a hat-tip to the previous year’s and flings a knowing wink at horror’s fondness for tying its plots to specific calendar dates.

Schneider’s vision for was that the documentary borrows stylistically from the world of feature films as much as possible.

The writing is impressive as it borrows quite heavily from the original source material while still managing to bring something new to the table.

This playbook borrows the well-worn tactics Meta has used to sway Washington for years, refined amid public scandals including its role in spreading Russian disinformation and alleged privacy missteps.

She described “the Blob” — which borrows its name from the 1958 Steve McQueen film about an alien lifeforms that “consumes everything in its path as it grows and grows” — as encompassing the entire U.K. political establishment.

The script borrows from so many tropes that it loses the narrative thread.

Victoria will need to await lower interest rates and get its debt under control, before it borrows more and spends up big on infrastructure projects, new or old.

Wattle borrows books from the Bega library for her family and particularly enjoys using the Multicultural Loan Service to borrow boxes of Danish language books for her children, so they can enjoy the culture of her husband who is from Denmark.

Agree, doesn't have to repay the entirety of its borrowings but cost of servicing goes up every time it borrows more.

Around back, the Sorento borrows liberally from the bigger Telluride, including vertical taillights, wide badge, and lower bumper with dual exhaust port outlines.

Dr. André Touchburn, who had just started his new job as medical director of the Moncton Hospital's emergency department in early March, borrows a line from Charles Dickens when asked to describe the past two months.

I have talked about how extensively The Vast of Night borrows from classic stuff, but The Vast of Night is not a repackaged The Twilight Zone.

That is, the government borrows the money from those thrift-minded consumers and businesses, and then spends it on government programs, corporate bailouts, “shovel-ready” public works projects, or nearly anything really, so long as it gets spent.

The farmer likely borrows money from a local business that also employs local people.

The play also borrows from the more tense relationship between Christian and Cyrano by having Sierra and Veronica start the film as antagonists.

The plot revolves around a university romance and borrows motifs and scene styles from well-known romantic movies.