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bid

noun as in offering of money or services

noun as in endeavor

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verb as in offer money or services

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verb as in say

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Sable has hatched a bid to escape California’s regulatory reach.

Piastri appeared to be equally calm, but made it very clear that as things stood he had no intention of abandoning his own bid for glory in favour of helping his McLaren team-mate.

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In Germany, shares in Puma surged after Bloomberg News reported that China’s Anta Sports was among the companies exploring a potential bid for the sneaker maker.

Maybe this is her chance to bid adieu to the beautiful life she had on Earth with Larry and see what the future holds with Luke.

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The lender is a major player in European investment banking and has embarked on an expensive bid to compete in European retail banking under the name Chase.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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