He had a partner, he said, who was strong and determined, and they had presents, to get which he had mortgaged the last penny of his income.
He mortgaged CitiSpace to the hilt and settled those fraud suits to keep you from losing your license.
He owned and operated an interior-design firm in SoHo called CitiSpace, and he had mortgaged it to the hilt.
In doing so, he had mortgaged CitiSpace right up to the breaking point.
There was an atonement owing, and this feeling, rising like a mist in the mind of the young man, who knew much of pleasure and little of misery, drew him to the mortgaged plantation.
He meant to see the plantation that was mortgaged in his name at any cost.
Mrs. McCorkle ushered Ellesworth upstairs into his own room in the cottage mortgaged in his own name.
His fancy was feverish, and kept picturing hismortgaged girl in a Boston drawing-room, thrilling all the people he knew with her beauty.
There were others in a more advanced stage of the fever, who had long since lost the greater part of their incomes, having mortgaged their property, and been in too frequent correspondence with the Jews.
Berne and Fribourg now announced their intention of assuming the debts of the entirely mortgageddomain and dividing it between them.
Some are not sold outright, but are mortgaged to pay off a loan.
The mortgaged girls are often such as have sacrificed their own to their family's honor, according to the Chinese and Japanese notion of filial piety.
Skinner and Bland, had been the family solicitors of your grandfather, and although the property was a wide-spreading one, with many prosperous farms upon it, yet it had been considerably mortgaged for the two past generations.
There isn't an acre of land here that isn't mortgaged over and over again.
Mandeleys is the only estate he has left, and there isn't a square yard of that that isn't mortgaged to the very fullest extent.
Here are the Mandeleys estates, the finest in Norfolk, mortgaged up to the hilt, the Abbey shut up, the Marquis and all of them living on credit, the family fortunes at their lowest ebb.
John of Brabant now mortgaged the two counties of Holland and Zeeland to Philip, who assumed their protectorate.
Two years later Philip mortgaged Holland and Zeeland to the Borselen family, of which Francis, lord of Borselen, was the head.
Their house is mortgaged for three hundred thousand francs for an incorrigible father!
In his impatience to secure this four-wheeled compendium of happiness he had mortgaged his future, and had promised his father to plant and cultivate larger areas.
The war had swept away her father and brothers with the last remnant of the mortgaged property.
Tell your husband: a mortgaged house for sale in Dvoryansky Street, nine thousand cash.
Moreover, he bought mortgaged houses through a building society, and let them.
Here the poet describes himself as 'mortgaged to the lady's will' (i.
So now I have confess'd that he is thine, And I myself am mortgagedto thy will.
The land and buildings had been mortgaged beyond their value, and they went at once into the hands of strangers.
To pay their expenses they mortgaged an estate and put the money in a stocking, which they kept on the top of the bed; and when that store was used up, the young man actually sold a house in Dublin to buy a high-crowned hat and feathers.
The objects of this are three saktis called Mahan Kali, Chamundi, and Mahammayi, represented by small silver figures, which are mortgaged to a Reddi of the village, and lent by him during the few days of the festival.
Though formerly their inam lands were extensive, they have been, in the majority of cases, mortgaged away.
Three fourths of the homes and farms that stand in the name of the actual occupants have been bought on time, and a very large proportion of them are mortgaged for the payment of some part of the purchase money.
In this confidence she was sadly disappointed; and so it came about that, while Will and Ted were yet but small lads, the farm was mortgaged to Mr. Israel Hand, who greatly desired to add it to his own adjoining property.
As it was, the little farm was mortgaged up to its full value.
My interest was one hundred shares, or twenty thousand acres, for which I had paid, at the time I mortgaged to Cazenove, upwards of seven thousand five hundred dollars.
He mortgaged that future which people prophesied for him, and gave himself over, bound hand and foot, to a picture dealer.
I will be on the lookout, and we will go and find my mortgaged beauty, with the black hair.
When this greedy money-lender finds herself the creditor, she stirs and works on the hearts of all the old men she knows in favor of the mortgaged creature in thin boots and a fine bonnet.
In 1559 it was mortgagedby the grand-master of the Knights to Sigismund Augustus, king of Poland.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mortgaged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: embarrassed; encumbered; indebted; involved