Definitionn. the act of paying for the use of something
Last update: October 24, 2015
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Renting a fancy car wasn't going to impress her or Alex. [Please select]
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"Judson Parker is the only man in Avonlea who would dream of renting his fences," said Jane indignantly. [Please select]
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Any commercial term pertaining to ownership, taxes, mortgages, sale, renting, or occupancy of a house. [Please select]
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Any commercial term pertaining to ownership, taxes, mortgages, sale, renting, or occupancy of a cottage. [Please select]
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The "privileges" brought over from slavery, which were included in the share renting, astonished outside observers. [Please select]
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They did not understand wages, ownership, renting, contracts, mortgages, leases, bills, or accounts. [Please select]
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"The Scottish nobility and gentry probably never think of renting a house for a joke." [Please select]
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I also knew that she had luckily avoided her mother-in-law by renting an estate in a far-distant country resort. [Please select]
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When it dawned upon the Bureau authorities that other systems of labor had been or might be developed in the South, they permitted arrangements for the various forms of cash and share renting. [Please select]
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The adherents of Pompey were so confident of an easy victory that they were already disputing about the offices at Rome, and were renting the most eligible houses fronting the public squares of the capital. [Please select]
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