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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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verb as in ask for; command

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Example Sentences

Haussler said that while she understands why people want to sell now, she’s recommending they pause — at least until the cleanup is further underway and it may be easier to attract higher bids.

Newsom has made it clear that he is still interested in reviewing the brothers’ clemency bid.

In recent days, Montenegro's cabinet has approved a battery of spending and other measures, in what is being seen as a bid to show that it is working hard for the country.

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It recently backed a Cabinet viewed as inimical to its interests in a bid to unlock reconstruction funds.

Caruso, her 2022 opponent, has fiercely criticized Bass’ leadership since the fires and publicly flirted with a second bid for mayor, though he has yet to say whether he will make another run.

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

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