Crossword-Solution: BIDDER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bidder | n. | One who bids or offers a price. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BIDDER | anagram | BEDRID, BIRDED |
We have 30 clues for the answer “BIDDER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Potential stock buyer | 1 answer |
| Nodding one, sometimes | 1 answer |
| North, perhaps | 1 answer |
| Dummy's partner. | 1 answer |
| One holding a paddle | 1 answer |
| One in action at an auction | 1 answer |
| Auction participant | 1 answer |
| Auction attendee | 1 answer |
| Paddle holder at an auction | 1 answer |
| Sotheby's patron | 1 answer |
| Sotheby's visitor | 1 answer |
| eBay user, perhaps | 1 answer |
| someone who makes a bid at cards | 1 answer |
| someone who makes an offer | 1 answer |
| Goren, at times | 2 answers |
| eBay customer | 2 answers |
| eBay user | 2 answers |
| ONE to whom thing is sold | 3 answers |
| Bridge player, at times | 3 answers |
| Bridge player. | 6 answers |
| CAVEAT AUCTION ACTION | 10 answers |
| BEAT ON EBAY ACTION | 10 answers |
| PERSON submitting application | 15 answers |
| PERSON applying | 15 answers |
| Auction action | 16 answers |
| essayer | 20 answers |
| Office seeker. | 23 answers |
| petitioner | 34 answers |
| experimenter | 35 answers |
| applicant | 39 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BIDDER (5)
His insatiable - borderline psychotic- sex drive balances the intensity of waging war against his own country to the highest bidder.
She said the life they led was horrible; that it was monstrous a poor girl should be dragged about the world to be sold to the highest bidder.
The members of the club send in their duplicate copies, or books they for any reason wish to dispose of, which are auctioned off to the highest bidder.
Now, to show that we understand the political business from which you have excluded us--to prove that we are capable of imitating the noble example of MEN--we offer to sell our influence, as they their votes, to the highest bidder!” There was great shouting and cheering among the people at this, but the two candidates, somehow or other, didn't seem much amused.
Wherefore, I am minded to put the Great Carbuncle on shipboard, and voyage with it to England, France, Spain, Italy, or into Heathendom, if Providence should send me thither, and, in a word, dispose of the gem to the best bidder among the potentates of the earth, that he may place it among his crown jewels.
Quotes with BIDDER (3)
Writing of only one small part of the broader problem, namely the single-minded pursuit of individualistic 'rights,' [Don] Feder is not wrong to conclude: Absent a delicate balance--rights and duties, freedom and order--the social fabric begins to unravel. The rights explosion of the past three decades has taken us on a rapid descent to a culture without civility, decency, or even that degree of discipline necessary to maintain an advanced industrial civilization. Our cities …
It's unwise to pay too much, but it's worse to pay too little. Whenyou pay too much, you lose a little money - that's all. When you paytoo little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing youbought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do. Thecommon law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting alot - it can't be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is wellto add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you willhave enough to pay for something better.
In this martial world dominated by men, women had little place. The Church's teachings might underpin feudal morality, yet when it came to the practicalities of life, a ruthless pragmatism often came into play. Kings and noblemen married for political advantage, and women rarely had any say in how they or their wealth were to be disposed in marriage. Kings would sell off heiresses and rich widows to the highest bidder, for political or territorial advantage, and those who res…
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Appears in: AARP, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 27 times in crossword archives (1961–2023).