just for the record (so that the facts are remembered or clear) Just for the record, I want you to know that I’m with you on this. It doesn’t matter anymore, but just for the record, I didn’t do anything. envocabulary.com
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sleep (the natural state of rest during which you become unconscious): I suddenly woke from a deep sleep. nap (a short sleep, usually during the day): I will take a nap after lunch. doze (a light sleep, usually for a short time): I sat on the sofa and drifted …
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at one time (at a certain time in the past) At one time, he didn’t have money to buy food for himself, but now he is very rich. At one time, I used to go swimming every day. envocabulary.com
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time out of mind (distant past beyond memory) This statue has stood here time out of mind. They have lived in cave houses since time out of mind. envocabulary.com
Read More »borrow vs. lend
borrow (to get something from someone temporarily) I borrowed some money from a friend. Can I borrow your pen? lend (to give something to someone temporarily) Can you lend me a hundred dollars until tomorrow? I can’t lend you, my car. envocabulary.com
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