bide in English

verb
1
remain or stay somewhere.
how long must I bide here to wait for the answer?

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1. Bide your time, Lissa, she told herself, bide your time.

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4. Bide with me awhile.

5. Bide definition is - to wait for —used chiefly in the phrase Bide one's time

6. Bide still until you feel better.

7. Bide here for a while.

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9. Bide definition, to endure; bear

10. Where does it bide its time?

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12. Sue Bide, Make Up Department: Bad Timing

13. Bide over there loaned it to me.

14. Definition of Bide your time in the Idioms Dictionary

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16. Be patient, tolerant and bide your time.

17. Bide - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions

18. He is worth no weal that can bide no woe.

19. From Middle English Biding, bydyng, equivalent to bide +‎ -ing.

20. Idiom: Bide (one's) time To wait for further developments

21. Idiom: Bide (one's) time To wait for further developments

22. If we bide our time the chance will come.

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25. Tis you, tis you must go and I must bide.

26. Bided meaning Simple past tense and past participle of bide.

27. Otherwise we would rather fall back and bide our time.

28. We'll have to bide our time until the rain stops.

29. Synonyms & Antonyms of Bide 1 to remain indefinitely in existence or in the same state how long are you going to Bide in this unhappy marriage?

30. Il l'aura dans le Bide.: He'll get it in the belly.: Me plaquer avec mon Bide comme ça.: Marcello is a coward, he dumped me with this belly.: Là, je pourrais que me sucer le Bide.: Now it's like I'd be sucking my own gut.: Elle a du Bide et des jambes anglaises.: She's got a gut and British legs.: Tu regardes pas mon Bide, mais mon visage.: You don't stare at my stomach all the time.

31. Bide is a Normal-type move introduced in Generation I

32. Otherwise we should rather fall back and carefully bide our time.

33. Bide in the sense of await is now only found in this expression

34. I bide my time and the hour of vengeance is nigh.

35. I bide my time and continue scouring the old texts for answers.

36. They are stronger than us and can afford to bide their time.

37. Bide within the Law you must, in perfect Love and perfect Trust.

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41. Past participle of bide Synonyms & Antonyms of Bided 1 to remain indefinitely in existence or in the same state how long are you going to bide in this unhappy marriage?

42. He was content to bide his time patiently, waiting for the opportunity to approach her.

43. What does Bides mean? Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bide

44. See authoritative translations of Bide in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.

45. ‘Not yet - hold, Bide, don't go to sleep on the possibilities here.’ ‘Emmy Bided patiently, not discerning the point.’ ‘You'd be wiser to Bide aboard while I have a word with a tailor I know.’ ‘If you know Hawthorne's story, it's an intriguing detail, a fascinating invitation to Bide awhile and think.’

46. Abide (v.) Old English abidan, gebidan "remain, wait, wait for, delay, remain behind," from ge-completive prefix (denoting onward motion; see a-(1)) + bidan "bide, remain, wait, dwell" (see bide).

47. Nor bide th'encounter of assailing eyes, Nor ope her lap to saint- seducing gold:

48. He knows he would probably lose now and can afford to bide his time.

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50. He decided to bide his time until he got an opportunity to talk to her alone.