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borrow 1. Golf a deviation of a ball from a straight path because of the slope of the ground 2. material dug from a borrow pit to provide fill at another Borrow George (Henry). 1803--81, English traveller and writer. His best-known works are the semiautobiographical novels of Gypsy life and language, Lavengro (1851) and its sequel The Romany Rye (1857) borrow [′bä·rō] (civil engineering) Earth material such as sand and gravel that is taken from one location to be used as fill at another. (mathematics) An arithmetically negative carry; it occurs in direct subtraction by raising the low-order digit of the minuend by one unit of the next-higher-order digit; for example, when subtracting 67 from 92, a tens digit is borrowed from the 9, to raise the 2 to a factor of 12; the 7 of 67 is then subtracted from the 12 to yield 5 as the units digit of the difference; the 6 is then subtracted from 8, or 9-1, yielding 2 as the tens digit of the difference. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Now my companion is gone, and for the past 15 years I have been living on borrowed time, lonely but buoyed by memories of two loving men. Who knew the great Melting Pot Nation of America has been living on borrowed time for the last few centuries by not strictly enforcing an English-only rule among the huddled masses and wretched refuse who show up here ? freshwater systems, may be living on borrowed time. |
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