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Meanings of bide time in English
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Usage of bide time in English
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Financial markets bidetime ahead of earnings and likely rate cut.
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The mind can be a difficult place to bidetime.
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Finance markets bidetime ahead of Trump-Kim summit.
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In a foreign land, on an operation, trying to bidetime until the hit took place.
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Those who plan to go on foot bidetime till lashing water slackens its vehemence upon the earth.
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Helen recalls, "He bought me an engagement ring just to bidetime." And when it was time, Clarence changed his mind.
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Work is Life's icebox where we often put leftovers of ourselves to bidetime and figure out what the hell to do next.
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Troops earmarked for cyber warfare have found themselves washing floors, mowing lawns and painting at military installations as they bidetime waiting for a clearance.
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Taggert was just bidingtime, waiting for his friends to arrive.
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Or would he be bidingtime, like so many of us?
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One should disregard the present, bidingtime, with concentrated mind.
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Kalakankhi implies, probably 'simply bidingtime', i.e., allowing time to pass indifferently over him.
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The constant foot dragging has prompted not unreasonable debate that the interim coalition government is bidingtime.
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Great and terrible events were happening to Bludd while they were camped on a bald hillside, bidingtime.
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Bidingtime is about patience.
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Bidingtime lets what needs to be revealed be revealed and emerge in its own time, unhurried by human interference.