Use "in debt" in a sentence

1. Specific example: "You're buried in debt.

2. Martin had accumulated $000 in debt.

3. He is head over heels in debt.

4. He's in debt to the extent of

5. The 'b' in 'debt' is not pronounced.

6. He was head over heels in debt.

7. Or else she's head over heels in debt.

8. I can't sleep well when I'm in debt.

9. It's expensive; it leaves young people in debt.

10. He was a congenital liar and usually in debt.

11. Her spending without restraint ran him heavily in debt.

12. Companies that overreach themselves soon find themselves in debt.

13. Despite apparent success, the company was still in debt.

14. His extravagance explains why he is always in debt.

15. He calls those who are in debt to his master.

16. Our town will always be in debt to the man.

17. I'm half a Kingdom in debt to his bloody father.

18. Thus, their sons-in-law were not placed in debt.

19. Bombardier has $9B in debt maturing in the coming years

20. 3 Better go to bed supperless than rise in debt

21. It's not surprising the company's in debt - it's been completely mismanaged.

22. 4 Better go to bed supperless than rise in debt

23. Businesses are, in the aggregate, deeper in debt than ever before.

24. And it's thanks to the ABA that we are so in debt.

25. One of his businesses failed, and suddenly he was deeply in debt.

26. He was deep in debt and faced with forfeiture of his property.

27. It is not surprising the company's in debt ——it's been completely mismanaged.

28. “I left home with no money, and I returned home in debt.”

29. The survey claims loan companies prey on weak families already in debt.

30. The year-to-year variation in debt maturities largely reflects past borrowing activities.

31. Now you are the one who is up to your eyeballs in debt.

32. It was reported in 2010 that the company was $3 billion in debt.

33. Well, my dad said that she was actually in debt to the government.

34. 13 synonyms for Beholden: indebted, bound, owing, grateful, obliged, in debt, obligated, under

35. They've borrowed so much money that they're up to their ears in debt.

36. The art film failed commercially, putting the couple $190,000 in debt with back taxes.

37. Nation after nation is going deep in debt to pay the higher petroleum costs.

38. As a result, some parties are in debt and cannot afford any political activity.

39. A servant was in debt to his king for the amount of 10,000 talents.

40. Borrowing was his Besetting sin, and he was always head over ears in debt

41. ...resulting in a steep decline in debt charges as a share of total revenues

42. Pass do sthagain one time this, wang Yu is heavily in debt already, impecunious.

43. At its end the little society was cumulatively in debt, to the Collectivity no doubt

44. The club is in debt while others are queuing to cherry-pick their best players.

45. Beholden is an adjective that means to owe someone something, to be obligated or in debt

46. Because of her medical and her legal bills, she is now penniless and deeply in debt.

47. It was reported several years ago that every second household in Germany was seriously in debt.

48. Beyond the 2008-09 crisis, advanced countries’ indebtedness reflects persistent upward trends in debt ratios since 1974.

49. If the actual outcome approximates 2003 instead, the tribunals could end the year even further in debt.

50. Put us in debt so we're giving back the money we earned from our back-breaking work.

51. Read in studio A helpline which offers advice to people in debt is being inundated by calls.

52. She pretends that everything in the garden is rosy, but I've heard that she's heavily in debt.

53. If you are already in debt, make a practical plan to lower it or pay it off.

54. • None the less, consumers and businesses Alike are, in the aggregate, deeper in debt than ever before

55. I'm heavily in debt at the moment, but hope to be out of debt when I get paid.

56. Because of gambling, he was heavily in debt, and he expected his daughter to pay off his debts.

57. Adjective indebted, bound, owing, grateful, obliged, in debt, obligated, under obligation He was made Beholden to the Mafia

58. Canadian Pacific Railway is acquiring Kansas City Southern for $29 billion, including the assumption of $3.8 billion in debt

59. Here you'll find all the resources you need to start living the Cheapskates way and stop drowning in debt

60. The debt-ceiling absolutists grossly underestimate the massive adjustment costs of a self-imposed “sudden stop” in debt finance.

61. Relying on credit, many persons who are deeply in debt keep on spending for items they really do not need.

62. By the 1920s and the 1930s, Newfoundland was almost $40 million in debt, and on the verge of economic collapse.

63. In Arrears behind, overdue, in debt, in Arrears, behindhand They are more than six months in Arrears with their mortgage.

64. He immediately calls those who are in debt, asking them: “How much do you owe my master?” —Luke 16:3-5.

65. The estate was apparently hopelessly sunk in debt, and Sir John Sinclair had acquired Apprisings over it, amounting to 20,000 merks

66. 41 “Two men were debtors to a certain lender; the one was in debt for 500 de·narʹi·i,* but the other for 50.

67. 41 “Two men were debtors to a certain lender; the one was in debt for 500 de·narʹi·i, but the other for 50.

68. That could cause a drop in the U.S. stock market, force interest rates up, and step up the pressure on nations in debt.

69. With a year-over-year growth in debt of 510.14%, Ambow Education Holding Ltd's debt growth rate surpasses 97.08% of about US stocks.

70. However, in debt markets they failed abjectly to take account of low-probability but high-impact events such as the gut-wrenching fall in house prices.

71. Wise is the person who remembers that in these days so many are tempted to buy on credit, only to wind up in debt, paying high interest.

72. The $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package that President Biden is set to sign includes Billions of dollars in debt relief and other assistance for farmers of color.

73. Now it's the Bondholders' turn to suffer: Trump says he won't pay the $88 million in debt payments due today unless the Bondholders cut him a new deal

74. However, it was not an easy start at their new stadium as they had just been relegated from the Premier League and were more than £30 million in debt.

75. Municipality’s debt for the ultimate benefit of the Bondhold-2 This Offprint was previously published in DEBT LINE, a monthly publication of the California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission (CDIAC)

76. Adjective If you are Beholden to someone, you are in debt to them in some way or you feel that you have a duty to them because they have helped you

77. In Arrears - in debt; "he fell behind with his mortgage payments"; "a month behind in the rent"; "a company that has been run behindhand for years";

78. Blockbuster once owned over 9,000 video-rental stores in the United States.; But, in 2010 Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy with almost $1 billion in debt because it failed to keep up with

79. Reining in debt while trying to kick-start the economy is the central economic dilemma for the Japanese government, and I'll have more to say about a possible solution in a piece on Monday.

80. Deeply in debt, his grandson Jean-Baptiste de Covet, was forced to sell the seigneurie of Montribloud to his creditor, Pierre Nicolau, alderman and treasurer of the town of Lyon. on 24 January 1754.