Examples of 'high bid' in a sentence
Meaning of "high bid"
high bid - This phrase is often used in the context of auctions or competitive bidding. It refers to an offer to pay a large amount of money for something, usually with the intention of outbidding others
How to use "high bid" in a sentence
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I made the high bid on those steers.
Your bid must be greater than the current high bid.
A high bid does not guarantee a better positioning.
For me it is the high bid or nothing.
The high bid matched an earlier record for the artist.
We thought that your bag would fetch a high bid and draw attention.
That is the high bid in terms of money spent to buy labor.
Tommy Mitchell had the high bid.
The current high bid in the public auction will always be visible.
What are you trying to do? I made the high bid on those steers.
Or a high bid if I hear ten from more than one of you all.
What? I made the high bid on those steers.
High bid now stands at four and one half million dollars from General Castillo.
I wouldn't waste a high bid on them.
Or a high bid if I hear ten from more than one of you all . - Goddamn.
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I said it was high bid five, flat lips!
High bid now stands at $6 million submitted by Mr. Kura.
John: Yeah, but don't hold out for a high bid or anything.
Vivendi justified the high bid with the strategic importance of the Prague concession.
Ow! Is it the high bid or the low bid that wins?
This time the high bid stands at 3-and-a-quarter million dollars.
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