Sentence examples for be bid from inspiring English sources

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be bid

verb

To issue a command; to tell.

  • He bade me to come in.

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All works can be bid for online.

The title game will be bid out each year.

Larger items can be bid on at Charity Buzz.com

(If North passes, South might well open two clubs, when slam should also be bid).

If ever a course in restaurant geography were offered, Lesson No. 1 might be Bid Brasserie.

Paweł Morski (@Pawelmorski) @fgoria @matinastevis bonds will be bid to buggery tomorrow.

A spokesman for WAZ confirmed today that negotiations were taking place but that the amount to be bid remained unsettled.

She helped adoptees find their birth parents, and volunteered her services to be bid on at silent auctions.

"I was a bit worried that the price would be bid up, but in the end, I think 7,000 was O.K.," she said.

The two semifinal games are expected to be played within the bowl system and the national championship will be bid on like the Super Bowl.

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