Use bid in a sentence
Sentences starting with bid
- Bid me go where thou wilt, do what thou wilt, so that I may be among the fighters, and in the battle forget what I have seen. [11]
- Bid me march upon Paris. [5]
- Bid him ask himself what fugitive shepherds can do against the power of the army among whose ablest leaders he is numbered. [10]
- Bid the remorseless feeling flee; 'Tis malice, 'tis revenge, 'tis pride, 'Tis anything but thee; I deign a nobler pride to prove, And pity if thou canst not love. [5]
Sentences ending with bid
- Suddenly a voice, the rasp of which penetrated to St. Charles Street, came out with a bid. [9]
- Three times has she appeared to me in my dreams, and said, 'Go to the Herr Givenaught, go to the Herr Heartless, ask them to come and bid. [5]
- Duty is duty, much as I'd like to stay, and you givin' me the bid. [11]
- I did as I was bid. [5]
- Stephen did as he was bid. [9]
- I said I had half a notion to bid. [5]
- He watched the great man turn in at his bank in the new block, and then he did as he was bid. [9]
- She was being commanded now, but there was that in the voice which, while commanding her, made her long to do as she was bid. [11]
- What am I bid? [9]
Short sentences using bid
- Madame, I bid you good-day. [11]
- Am I bid twenty livres? [9]
- I bid you farewell. [7]
Sentences containing bid two or more times
- Thanking them for their kind companionship, and hoping that I may yet meet them in the now and then in the future, I bid them goodbye for the immediate present, then in the future, I bid them goodbye for the immediate present. [6]
More example sentences with the word bid in them
- If you do, you will bid good-bye to her forever. [11]
- But I bid you welcome, Richard," said his Lordship; "you come with two of the most delightful vagabonds in the world. [9]
- And I bid you good-day, sir. [11]
- Let me bid you good morning! [10]
- I will bid you farewell, Serapion, but not for long I believe. [10]
- Ah, wilt thou yet return, Bearing thy rose-hued torch, and bid thine altar burn? [6]
- The grand total would have been twice as large, but the streets were very narrow, and hundreds who wanted to bid could not get within a block of the stand, and could not make themselves heard. [5]
- His voice broke with sheer grief; nevertheless his serving lad was carrying his lute after him, and as he gave me his hand to bid me good-day he told me that Ann was above tending her father. [10]
- This much I will say to soothe away my own compunctions, that the book will only make the bid for popularity or consideration with near a score of others, and not separately, and that my responsibility is thus modified. [11]
- The tone in which he gave the order was such that even the nurse did not remonstrate; and Nilus, for his part obeyed in silence when Orion bid him return to his place among the judges. [10]
- By and by, when my health fails, I am going to put all my affairs in order, and bid good-bye to my friends here, and kill all the people I don't like, and go out to Keokuk and prepare for death. [5]
- If only he were to bid her be his, she would follow him whither and wherever he desired, whatever Karnis and Herse might say to the contrary. [10]
- The domestic serfs were crowding in the hall, waiting to bid good-by to the young prince. [2]
- All of these were come out of curiosity, that they might see for themselves any who had the temerity to bid on a neighbor's household goods. [9]
- You too, Beloved, were born somewhere and remember your birthplace or your early home; for you some house is haunted by recollections; to some roof you have bid farewell. [6]
- We made her welcome with all our hearts; but, on the other hand, you must understand that we must be free to bid her farewell--as free as she is to depart. [10]
- Hereupon I ceased weeping and bid my heart take fresh courage, and went on, still much moved: "It is nought but a woman's shameless craft that troubles me so sorely. [10]
- The old man watched them as, both laughing gaily, they looked into each other's eyes and presently bid each other farewell. [10]
- When the procession was past and gone my grand-uncle bid Herdegen go to him, and that which the old man then said and did to move him to give up his love was shrewdly planned and not without effect on his mind. [10]
- Now that he was forced to bid her farewell, he first realised what she had been to him. [10]
- Probably these odd volumes had not been considered worth any considerable bid at the auction. [4]
- He wants a vicegerent of the Almighty to take his dying hand and bid him godspeed on his last journey. [6]
- The Sister bid us to question her at all times without fear, and I was ever the foremost of us all to plague her with communings. [10]
- Then he bid us quit him, promising that he would once more examine into the matter of that young criminal. [10]
- Eliphalet had reflected upon this incident after he had bid the overseer good-by at Cairo, and had seen that pitiful coffle piled aboard a steamer for New Orleans. [9]
- New horror seized upon him; with arms flung upward to bid the specters avaunt he muttered the exorcism against the wiles of evil spirits. [10]
- When we all took leave my grand-uncle bid Herdegen stay, and Kunz waited on us; but notwithstanding all his merry quips as we went home, not once could we be moved to laughter. [10]
- Then bid farewell to the world and shut yourself up for an invalid. [6]
- Allow me again to thank you for this magnificent reception, and bid you farewell. [7]
- It bid fair to take as long to get rid of the remains of the great party as it had taken to make ready for it. [6]
- I appear merely to see you, and to let you see me, and to bid you farewell. [7]
- The Cephalonia was to sail at half past six in the morning, and at that early hour a company of well-wishers was gathered on the wharf at East Boston to bid us good-by. [6]
- Now bid farewell to Kasana quickly and follow the men; the little side-door in the wall is open. [10]
- When you come to handle life and death as your daily business, your memory will of itself bid good-by to such inmates as the well-known foramina of the sphenoid bone and the familiar oxides of methyl-ethylamyl-phenyl-ammonium. [3]
- I shall have to bid you adieu. [5]
- I should wish to bid them farewell too. [10]
- They tarried not to bid their fathers and mothers good-bye, or any friend they knew. [5]
- We need gold to bid the foe defiance, to preserve the independence of the throne, the country, and the people. [10]
- As Rosalie turned to bid him good-bye, he said to her, almost hoarsely: "Take the tray back to Madame Dauphin--please. [11]
- I commend thee to Allah, and will bid thee farewell at sunrise--I and all who love Egypt. [11]
- He gave him time only to press his lips to Datnia's hand and to bid Gorgo farewell. [10]
- I give you till then to come to a right mind, to think the matter over; and it is quite deliberately that I bid you to forget the Melchite. [10]
- Wherever he appeared throngs turned out to bid him welcome. [5]
- And John was thinking all the way how he should bid Cynthia good-night; whether it would do and whether it wouldn't do, this not being a game, and no forfeits attaching to it. [4]
- As soon as they had gathered in a group before him, the nobleman exclaimed: "You have just bid this good-for-nothing farewell. [10]
- She did not then follow her first impulse to show that she saw the real meaning of that speech, and rise and say, "You are insulting," and bid her good-day. [11]
- Not one of them spoke a word, not even Rameri, who could not forget Uarda, and the look of gratitude she bid sent after him. [10]
- She had bid them good-night as devotedly and tenderly as though they were parting for life. [10]
- Before he of the yellow mustache could pick up his cigar from the floor and make another bid, the Judge had cried out a sum which was the total of Colonel Carvel's assessment. [9]
- I wandered through the world with longing gaze, To find her who was my hope's parallel, That to her I might all my gospel tell Of changeless love, and bid her make appraise. [11]
- Then she raised the price by ten dollars, and her rival, seeing that he was face to face with a woman who would now bid till her last dollar was at stake, withdrew; and Virginie was left triumphant with the heirloom. [11]
- Sellers was at the landing to bid thorn good-bye. [5]
- Before we entered the garden I bid him go round about the house and come upon the others from the right hand; she was to come with me and round by the left side. [10]
- Then I opened the door to bid her good-morning, but she neither heard nor saw anything, and knelt at the priedieu as if turned to stone. [10]
- There they sat, the brave sons of a little nation, the stately leaders of a small community, poor in numbers and means of defence, which had undertaken to bid defiance to the mightiest power and finest armies of its age. [10]
- As he doubled the bid, the words came out with the aggressive distinctness of a man who through a long life has been used to opposition. [9]
- I now saw that there were shreds of moss and dry leaves in the young woman's hair and bid her brush them out. [10]
- If you see that the Queen still loves you as in former days, cling to her; but should you learn the contrary, bid her farewell to-morrow. [10]
- Thus it fell that the old penitent took no pleasure in my company, and at last weeks might pass while he bid me not to his presence. [10]
- She had heard that Stephen Brice had been with the Judge when he had bid it in. [9]
- Allow me to thank you for this splendid reception, and I now bid you farewell. [7]
- No man may tell his dreams fasting; but as soon as I had eaten my first mouthful she would bid me tell her all, to the veriest trifle, and would solemnly seek the interpretation of every vision. [10]
- After I had taken my place at the hearth by my aunt's side, and she had mingled some spiced wine for us with her own feeble hands, she bid me speak. [10]
- Harry left in such a hurry that he hadn't even time to bid Miss Laura Hawkins good-bye, but he had no doubt that Harry would console himself with the next pretty face he saw --a remark which was thrown in for Ruth's benefit. [5]
- This is my stopping-place, sir; I must bid you goodby. [5]
- If indeed I still refused to carry her answer to the Magister, then would she send it through her step-father or Dame Henneleinlein, who was apt at such errands, and bid her suitor come to see her. [10]
- He was above stairs with cousin Maud, and I soon was informed that he had come to bid me and Ann to the great hunt which was to take place at the New Year. [10]
- Oh, suppose he should treat me harshly and bid me go back to my spinning wheel! [10]
- The next morning she called at the school to bid Cynthia good-by, and to whisper something in her ear which made her very red before all the scholars. [9]
- An hour after she again appeared on deck, called Myrtilus and Bias and, showing them her eyes, reddened by tears, told them, as if in apology for her weakness, that she had not been permitted to bid her father farewell. [10]
- But ere the second trial takes place the wanderers above, who know the future, bid me warn you once more; for that woman's every look was calculated, every word had its fixed purpose, every tone of her voice was intended to produce a certain effect. [10]
- He heard Clarence say that he would bid her in for me. [9]
- The Prelate, he said, had received him very graciously, had thanked him for his prowess and had bid him crave a reward. [10]
- Then when she rose to depart from him, he had sent his serving-man to bid Master Holzschuher, the notary, to come to him, and to bring with him two trustworthy witnesses duly sworn to secrecy. [10]
- I have no right to sadden this hour by dwelling on the deep regrets of friendship, or to bid the bitter tears of sorrow flow afresh. [3]
- My office merely requires me to induce the worthy owner of this house and garden to submit to-day to the Queen's command, which the Regent and my own heart bid me clothe in the form of a request. [10]
- Then we can recall him in his best moments, bid him stay with us as long as we want his company, and send him away when we wish to be alone again. [6]
- And, if he really wished to bid, Stephen knew likewise that no consideration would stop him. [9]
- But I am ready to bid it good-bye, I believe. [5]
- Though he had proposed devoting the next few hours to a different purpose, the dutiful son at once acceded to this wish; he helped her into her chariot, bid the driver go slowly, and seated himself by her side. [10]
- He got the postmaster at Knob Lick to write the letter for him, and while Moses intended that his bid should be $400, his scribe carelessly made it $4. [5]
- I was so pleased with it that I exhibited it to the distinguished tonsors of Burlington Arcade, half afraid they would assassinate me for bringing in an innovation which bid fair to destroy their business. [6]
- I thought of Percy Singleton, and stopped him in the midst of a dance to bid him run as fast as his legs would carry him to the Coffee House, and to see that no harm befell you. [9]
- And Monsieur Leon, perchance you will make a bid, although they are not gamecocks. [9]
- In 1886 Moses Pendergrass put in a bid for the contract to carry the mail on the route from Knob Lick to Libertyville and Coffman, thirty miles a day, from July 1, 1887, for one years. [5]
- At Hebron Pentaur parted from the princess, and Bent-Anat bid him farewell without complaining. [10]
- We shall see Paris only for a little while as we come back to take up our line of march for the ship, and so I may as well bid the beautiful city a regretful farewell. [5]
- They thrust me out of their doors, bid me to return and minister to their oppressors. [9]
- So Moses carried out his contract, walked thirty miles every week-day for a year, and carried the mail, and received for his labour $4, or, to be accurate, $6.84; for, the route being extended after his bid was accepted, his pay was proportionately increased. [5]
- Perhaps, after all, our kind Phanes did not go away yesterday, and has come to bid us farewell once more. [10]
- Margery, Margery, I ought to hide and bury it in my soul; so he bid me, and nevertheless. [10]
- He, like the other guests, made friends with the strangers, and in his merry fashion he bid the older bear leader tell our fortunes by our hands, while the young ones should dance. [10]
- No appeals, entreaties, or taunts could persuade him to bid more. [9]
- I have now only to thank you warmly for your kind attendance, and bid you all an affectionate farewell. [7]
- I shall send one, too, to Pachomius to bid him win us over adherents among the Biamite fishermen and the population of the eastern Delta. [10]
- I took no one into the secret but my brothers, and though my elder brother chid me, and bid me only be thankful to our cousin for all her goodness, I nevertheless began to watch and learn. [10]
- There was some one in the crowd, a Yankee, who bid her in and set her free. [9]
- There is not one but is ready to bid me good day and shake my hand or kiss my dress. [10]
- But Ameni went on more kindly: "I do not expel you with ignominy from among us--I only bid you a friendly farewell. [10]
- Heliodora was lying on her couch, still suffering from a headache which had prevented her going to visit their neighbors; at first she did not notice the late visitor who stood by her side and bid her good evening. [10]
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