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  • past participle of bide.
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bid

[bid] / bɪd /


NOUN
endeavor
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Antonyms
STRONGEST
VERB
offer money or services
Synonyms
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STRONG


VERB
say
Synonyms
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STRONG


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Companies that benefited from the World Cup might be in a position to bid on even bigger contracts, especially with the Olympics coming up in 2028, Klowden said.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 3, 2026

He led a hostile bid for AT&T Broadband in 2001 that massively expanded the company’s footprint, and became CEO the following year.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 2, 2026

The House speaker told reporters it was a “really unfair question” to ask whether Kean’s prolonged, uncommunicated absence should impact his bid for re-election in his highly competitive swing district.

From Salon • Jul. 2, 2026

Spurs previously had a bid of about £80m rejected by Newcastle, but are now set to pay an initial £92.5m plus a further £7.5m in add-ons.

From BBC • Jul. 1, 2026

Outside the gate, a crowd of nearly one hundred fifty waited to bid him goodbye.

From "Ambushed!" by Gail Jarrow




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