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Bide
see synonyms of bideVerb
dwell
Example Sentences:'You can stay with me while you are in town''stay a bit longer--the day is still young'
WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Bide
see synonyms of bideverbWord forms: bides, biding, bided, bode or bided
1. (intransitive) archaic or dialect
to continue in a certain place or state; stay
2. (intransitive) archaic or dialect
to live; dwell
3. (transitive) archaic or dialect
to tolerate; endure
4. bide a wee
5. bide by
6. bide one's time
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Bide
see synonyms of bide verb intransitiveWord forms: bode or ˈbided, ˈbided, ˈbiding Chiefly Dialectal
1.
to stay; continue
2.
to dwell; reside
3.
to wait
verb transitive
4. Chiefly Dialectal
to endure or tolerate
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Bide
see synonyms of bidev. bid·ed or bode (bōd), bid·ed, bid·ing, bides
v.intr.
1. To remain in a condition or state.
2.
a. To wait; tarry.
b. To stay: bide at home.
c. To be left; remain.
v.tr.
past tense bided To await; wait for.
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