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snowblower

British  
/ ˈsnəʊˌbləʊə /

noun

  1. a snow-clearing machine that sucks in snow and blows it away to one side

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And yes, it might mean lending out your fancy snowblower.

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I don’t want to get into a situation where my snowblower is used by everyone on the block.

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So I can understand why they would be eyeing your snowblower.

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You have, I assume, a relationship/connection with this neighbor, so I don’t envision a long line of stranger neighbors in your driveway asking for the snowblower.

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You’re under no obligation to lend your snowblower to your next-door neighbor.

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