loan Idiom, Proverb
good for a loan
willing to lend money, able to lend money Let's ask Mike for some money. He's usually good for a loan.
hit me for a loan
ask to borrow money, ask me for a loan Hit me for a loan on payday. Then I'll have some money.
on loan
borrowed, signed out The book you want is on loan to someone else until May 12.
float a loan
Idiom(s): float a loan
Theme: MONEY
to get a loan; to arrange for a loan.
• I couldn't afford to pay cash for the car, so I floated a loan.
• They needed money, so they had to float a loan.
Loan shark
A loan shark lends money at very high rates of interest.
a loan-shark
someone who lends money at high interest rates: "Don't borrow money from him - he's a complete loan-shark."
loan shark|loan|shark
n. phr. A money lender who charges excessive interest. Why go to a loan shark when you can borrow from the bank at the legal rate?
loan
loan
on loan
lent for temporary use or service to another by the owner, regular employer, etc.
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Dictionary of similar words, Different wording, Synonyms, Idioms for Idiom, Proverb loan