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overborrow

Terms vs Overborrow - What's the difference?

terms | overborrow |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb overborrow is

to borrow too much money.

Oversorrow vs Overborrow - What's the difference?

oversorrow | overborrow |


As verbs the difference between oversorrow and overborrow

is that oversorrow is (obsolete|rare) to grieve or afflict excessively while overborrow is to borrow too much money.

Overmorrow vs Overborrow - What's the difference?

overmorrow | overborrow |


As an adverb overmorrow

is (obsolete) on the day after tomorrow.

As a noun overmorrow

is (obsolete) the day after tomorrow.

As a verb overborrow is

to borrow too much money.

Borrow vs Overborrow - What's the difference?

borrow | overborrow |


As a proper noun borrow

is .

As a verb overborrow is

to borrow too much money.