He claims not to enjoy reading books less than 100 years old, but borrows liberally from newer ones.
Other states borrowed liberally from the Webster decision, many adopting its precise language.
The names borrow liberally from the shorthand of software programming and urban street talk.
Breathed has acknowledged that he borrowed liberally from Doonesbury during his early career.
Its writers borrowed liberally (read: stole) from real events.
In responding to the current scandal, he has borrowed liberally from the playbooks of tarnished American companies.
He eventually admitted to borrowing liberally from other ministers' sermons and asked for his congregation's forgiveness.
The news that one magazine has liberally borrowed elements of another carries all the surprise of the sun rising tomorrow.
The fact is, Mr. Starck has always borrowed liberally from his own work.
He wished, now, that he had borrowed a little more liberally from that stranger's store.