Examples of 'betide' in a sentence
Meaning of "betide"
Betide is a noun referring to something that happens or a misfortune
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- Often used in a prediction (chiefly in woe betide) or a wish: to happen to (someone or something); to befall.
- Chiefly in the third person: to happen; to take place; to bechance, to befall.
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Woe betide if we gave them any excuse.
More health and happiness betide my liege.
Woe betide them if my boots doorzeefd have.
More direful hap betide that hated wretch.
Woe betide you if you were caught asleep.
Biggest is best and woe betide you if you forget it.
Woe betide anyone who dares to disagree.
Though worldly cares betide me.
And woe betide them if they do not.
May no woes you betide.
Woe betide if ever we turn our back on him.
No matter what betide.
And woe betide you play bell males.
Whatever may betide.
And woe betide anyone caught helping him.
See also
Firmly adhere unto them and woe betide such as turn away.
Woe betide him who uses scandal to succeed.
It was a job to keep awake and woe betide you if you were caught asleep.
Woe betide anyone who misses their turn.
The lesson still applies today and woe betide anyone who forgets it.
Woe betide he who reads this.
All day long cap and bike stayed there and woe betide anyone who touched them.
And woe betide you if you do.
Those who crawl out of muddy woods Woe betide.
Woe betide only those who ask for it.
And if he were dead what would betide on me?
And woe betide anybody who tries to stop me.
I had never noticed before that it 's always woe betide him.
But woe betide anyone that crosses her.
Laura does not mind her patients being late, but woe betide.
Woe betide them if they get in our way.
I shall be among the many losers whatever may betide thereafter!
Woe betide you for flames are underneath ashes.
Since you have to somehow go long… and woe betide if not.
Woe betide anyone who tries to reach you.
Even if they are our peers, woe betide them if they get in our way.
Woe betide the hapless student who was unprepared.
We come for you before, and woe betide you if we come back again.
But woe betide you if you lie or exaggerate.
Out of personal sympathy, you may stay but woe betide you if you flee.
Woe betide anyone who tried to deprive them of it.
You and your wife must keep well apart, for woe betide any man.
Woe betide you in that case.
When you are the world 's most expensive soccer player, woe betide if you do not deliver.
Woe betide those who are unable to command respect.
Or who wandered off, Woe betide those who can not keep up.
Woe betide anyone standing behind one of them.
In a town like this, Hastings, woe betide any husband who buys a tin of weed killer.
Woe betide the children who disobey their parents.
The disaster of Lebanon is proof, woe betide a country which loses its identity and sovereignty.