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bid

[bid] / bɪd /


NOUN
endeavor
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STRONGEST
VERB
offer money or services
Synonyms
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STRONG


VERB
say
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STRONG


Example Sentences

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“We sense investors see the bid price as low, while the deal prospect is real,” Macquarie analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal

You get a manuscript at 2 p.m. in the afternoon and you know you better read it fast so you can be part of the bidding.

From Los Angeles Times

Newsom, who has acknowleged that he is considered a 2028 bid for president, argues that the state is positioned not just to endure the moment but to help shape what comes next nationally.

From Los Angeles Times

BBC Sport also understands Britain is formulating bids to host multiple international cross-country championships over the next few years.

From BBC

Glenn, who is bidding to make the US team for next month's Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics after missing out on Beijing four years ago, produced a near flawless performance to score a national record 83.05 points.

From Barron's