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Meaning of by-bid

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by-bid (v)

bid on behalf of someone else

by-bid Sentence Examples

  1. The auctioneer encouraged participants to make their by-bid before the final hammer fell.
  2. With a swift by-bid, she outmaneuvered her competitors and secured the prized artwork.
  3. His unexpected by-bid caught everyone off guard, altering the course of the auction.
  4. The by-bid strategy proved effective in deterring other bidders from competing further.
  5. Despite the intense bidding, she managed to sneak in a strategic by-bid at the last moment.
  6. The auctioneer waited patiently for any last-minute by-bid before declaring the item sold.
  7. His confident by-bid signaled his determination to acquire the rare manuscript.
  8. In the heat of the auction, it was easy to miss the subtle by-bid from the corner.
  9. She hesitated briefly before deciding to place a cautious by-bid on the antique vase.
  10. The auction concluded with a flurry of by-bids as participants made their final attempts to win the coveted items.

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bid on behalf of someone else

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The auctioneer encouraged participants to make their by-bid before the final hammer fell.

With a swift by-bid, she outmaneuvered her competitors and secured the prized artwork.

His unexpected by-bid caught everyone off guard, altering the course of the auction.

The by-bid strategy proved effective in deterring other bidders from competing further.