I guess I could borrer one o' gramma Ellsworth's gounds," said Mrs. Pray.
Why, we can borrerevery stitch we want," said Lydia Vesey.
I wanted to borrer a shillin' of him last week, and he wouldn't lend it to me.
Out of consideration for his readers, Mr Borrer says, he writes down but the least shocking of the crimes and atrocities he that day witnessed.
Ten francs being a little fortune to a French soldier, whose pay in hard cash is two or three farthings a-day, Mr Borrer suspects the heads are sometimes taken from shoulders where they have a right to remain.
We are surprised to find Mr Borrer inclined to favour the exploded plan.
Whilst upon the subject of extermination, Mr Borrer gives an opinion more decidedly unfavourable to his French friends than is expressed in any other part of his book.
Hereabouts Mr Borrer quotes, in French, the statement of a member of the Commission already referred to.
In the year 1846, Mr Borrer says, twenty-four thousand despatches were received by the civil administration from the chief bureau in the French capital, in exchange for twenty-eight thousand sent.
If it was, Mr Borrer makes no mention of the fact, but passes on, as if the burning of a few villages were a trifle scarce worth notice.
I'm thinking ye would like to borrer a good many things ye can't; I carry a little loose change in me pocket.
I should like to borrer the same for my pal and me.
Thar's no use tryin' ter put up collateral on which ter borrertrouble 'fore we know anythin' 'bout ther mine.
After breakfast ther boys all went off ter ther wo'k, and Aunt Sue went ter a neighbor's to borrer some bakin' powder.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "borrer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.