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loaner

[ UK /lˈə‍ʊnɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who lends money or gives credit in business matters
  2. a car that is lent as a replacement for one that is under repair

How To Use loaner In A Sentence

  • Mind you, the loaner car I had during that time was very nice (a brand-new A3 hatchback), but the difference in driving was noticable: the A4 is just still a better car. Not a Rant[tm}
  • The stress of cash flow may let the banks pay higher attention to and even get involved in enterprise management in the capacity of loaners, thereby urging state-owned enterprises to improve management.
  • The stress of cash flow may let the banks pay higher attention to and even get involved in enterprise management in the capacity of loaners, thereby urging state-owned enterprises to improve management.
  • The stress of cash flow may let the banks pay higher attention to and even get involved in enterprise management in the capacity of loaners, thereby urging state-owned enterprises to improve management.
  • The stress of cash flow may let the banks pay higher attention to and even get involved in enterprise management in the capacity of loaners, thereby urging state-owned enterprises to improve management.
  • Another funny: I had a large boatlike loaner scooter once that was just unwieldy to drive. Pickle for three, please
  • There is an inescapable irony that what began for him - and indeed the donors or loaners - as an aspirational dream of ermine has ended in the social indignity that only the threat of the policeman's knock can bring.
  • There are many types of stakeholders in merger of firms, such as shareholder, manager, local government officer, loaner, employee, supply dealer, consumer and so on.
  • I'm genuinely touched by this, and as a fellow scooter rider, might try to make the ride - but I'll need a 150 cc loaner.
  • My super pretty silver flip phone has been conking out on me, so I had to take it to my cell phone guy and get a loaner phone while mine is getting fixed.
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