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#Noun
#Noun
#Verb
#Verb
==Pronunciation==
['bihd]


==Description==
==Description==
#The offer of joining a fraternity or sorority.
#The offer of joining a fraternity or sorority.
#To give a bid.
#To give a bid.
==English Orthographic Pronunciation==
[bihd]
== IPA ==
[bɪd]


==Example Sentence==
==Example Sentence==

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Part of speech

  1. Noun
  2. Verb

Description

  1. The offer of joining a fraternity or sorority.
  2. To give a bid.

English Orthographic Pronunciation

[bihd]

IPA

[bɪd]

Example Sentence

  1. What chapter did you get your bid from?
  2. We decided to bid him last night.