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badepast tense of bid: She bade him goodbye for the last time. Not to be confused with:bad – not good: bad luck; wicked; defective: a bad part; unsound; false; disobedient: Bad dog!bade B0020700 (băd, bād)v.A past tense of bid.bade (bæd; beɪd) or badvb past tense of bidbid (bɪd) v. bade bid, bid•den bid, bid•ding, v.t. 1. to command; order; direct: to bid them depart. 2. to say as a greeting, wish, etc.: to bid good night. 3. to offer (a certain sum) as the price one will charge or pay: They bid $25,000 and got the contract. 4. to enter a bid of (a given quantity or suit at cards). 5. to offer or declare: to bid defiance. 6. to invite. v.i. 7. to command; order; direct: Do as I bid. 8. to make a bid. 9. bid up, to increase the market price of by increasing bids. n. 10. an act or instance of bidding. 11. a. an offer to make a specified number of points or to take a specified number of card tricks. b. the amount of such an offer. c. the turn of a person to bid. 12. an invitation: a bid to join a club. 13. an attempt to attain some goal or purpose. 14. the highest price a prospective buyer is willing to pay for a security during a trading period. Idioms: bid fair, to seem likely. [before 900; Middle English bidden, Old English biddan to beg] bid′der, n. b.i.d. (in prescriptions) twice a day. [< Latin bis in diē] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Bade - a Chadic language spoken in northern NigeriaWest Chadic - a group of Chadic languages spoken in northern Nigeria; Hausa in the most important member |
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bid defianceTo remain firm or resolute; to refuse to yield. Our toddler usually bids defiance to any mention of bedtime.See also: bid, defiancebid fairTo seem probable or likely. Her grades are good enough that she bids fair to get into that excellent high school.See also: bid, fair bid defiance To refuse to submit; offer resistance to.See also: bid, defiance bid fair To appear likely.See also: bid, fairBade
Bade or Bedde, a people inhabiting the area around the city of Nafada on the middle course of the Gongola River in Nigeria. The Bade and related tribes—the Bolewa (formerly Boslawaand Anpika), Karekare, Ngizim, and Tangale—have a population of about 500,000 (1967 estimate). The Bade language belongs to the Hausa group. The religion is Islam. The Bade are undergoing a process of assimilation with the Hausa, to whom they are very close in culture and religion. Their chief occupations are agriculture and cattle raising. LegalSeeBidFinancialSeebidBADE
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