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moneylender

[ UK /mˈʌnɪləndɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who lends money at excessive rates of interest

How To Use moneylender In A Sentence

  • Then someone else made a joke about Florrie the moneylender being a figure in their lives. COFFIN ON THE WATER
  • Mr Scott said he had borrowed from a moneylender with a large interest rate.
  • In 1966, a young man named Ed Greenwood was writing adventures about a certain moneylender named Mirt. 2010 February 01 archive | J. Robert King
  • That said, I am bound to say that in our judgment the best way of protecting consumers against rapacious moneylenders is a competitive banking and finance sector.
  • But I didn't want to fall into the clutches of the local moneylenders.
  • Once prosperous merchants, bankers, moneylenders and currency exchangers, they were uprooted from their homes and occupations in the early 90s.
  • This paper examines the phenomenon of microcredit by focusing on an interesting and unexpected outcome of village banks in a particular zone in rural Senegal: the emergence of a new class of female moneylenders.
  • The moneylender had assured shareholders in May that they remained confident of meeting their 2001 targets.
  • Private moneylenders charge exorbitant interest rates of 30 to 50 percent for a 5-6 month growing season.
  • The Marx and Ritz Brothers drive reality squealing like a moneylender from the temple. Film
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