rent-a-
denoting a rental service
derogatory, or facetious denoting a person or group that performs a function as if hired from a rental service: rent-a-mob
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How to use rent-a- in a sentence
My husband and I were married in May 2007 on a sprawling rent-a-ranch in the Texas Hill Country.
I was basically to be a quiet, subservient rent-a-Housewife.
Illegal New York Poker Clubs: A Former Waitress Reveals What Goes on Inside | Sara Copeland | April 12, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTThere are bags to pack, a rent-a-car to return, and an early afternoon flight to catch.
Oscars 2011: Red Carpet and Vanity Fair Party Photos | Jacob Bernstein | February 27, 2011 | THE DAILY BEASTMortimer is the most prominent rent-a-socialite in New York, a sample-size designer's dream.
These wines are made in custom crush facilities, which are basically a rent-a-winery.
We found a rent-a-car place and started renting a car by the day.
The Biography of a Rabbit | Roy BensonThe rent-a-mammakin arranged its features into a severe frown and strengthened its grip on the boy Mallory's arm.
A Knyght Ther Was | Robert F. Young
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