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bid something up Definition


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bid1
verb bid, bidding
    tr & intr
    1. To offer (an amount of money) when trying to buy something, especially at an auction.
      Thesaurus: offer, ante, venture, proffer, tender, propose, request, solicit.
    tr & intr
    2. cards.
      To state in advance (the number of tricks one will try to win).
    intr
    3. To state a price one will charge for work to be done.
      Form: bid for something (especially)
noun
    1. An offer of an amount of money in payment for something, especially at an auction.
    2. cards.
      A statement of how many tricks one proposes to win.
    3. colloq
      Especially in journalistic usage: an attempt to obtain or achieve something.
      Example: a bid for freedom
Derivative: bidder
noun
    Derivative: bidding
      See separate entry.
    Idiom: bid fair
      formal
      To seem likely.
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon beodan meaning ‘to command' or ‘summon'.

    Phrasal Verb: bid in
      Said of the owner of an item for sale at an auction, or of their agent: to make a bid that is greater than the highest offer (and so retain the item). See also buy in.
    Phrasal Verb: bid something up
      To raise its market price by some artificial means, eg by bids that are not genuine.


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