Dictionary
the owing
verb
To be under an obligation to give something back to someone or to perform some action for someone.
Exact(2)
They called the 70th precinct office in Brooklyn and told them a suspect, wanted for the Owing Mills shooting, was "pinging a location" in that precinct.
Jennifer Simmons, a spokesperson for the company, told CBC News that "excuses" from non-paying customers is what prompted the company to out the owing accounts.
Similar(53)
Thus, there appears a triad of debt, where the reseller owes the supplier and the client owes the reseller.
After all, the lenders say, the homeowners owe the money.
To be blunt, the world owes the innovator nothing and the innovator owes the world everything.
He ended the month owing only $625,059.
Such reasons include the firm owing money.
The rich owe the poor, he says.
The Rams owe the Lions a wreath.
The company owes the creditors more than $300 million.
It said the family owed the equivalent of $5.7 billion.
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