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bode

[ US /ˈboʊd/ ]
[ UK /bˈə‍ʊd/ ]
VERB
  1. indicate, as with a sign or an omen
    These signs bode bad news

How To Use bode In A Sentence

  • So they came on a day, and found this dead man at the sacring of his mass, and they abode him till he had said mass. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • This does not bode well for global stability. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kind and tempting was the invitation to prolong my stay at the See House; enticing was the prospect offered me of a visit to a seigneurie on the Ottawa; and it was with very great reluctance that, after a sojourn of only one day, I left this abode of refinement and hospitality, and the valued friends who had received me with so much kindness, for a tedious journey to New The Englishwoman in America
  • It bodes well for their relationship. The Sun
  • A shoutout to his home state: Good Things by The BoDeans Caroline Matthews: Paul Ryan's Playlist
  • ¶ Raud the Strong was the name of a peasant who abode at Godey in that fjord which is named Salpti (Salten). The Sagas of Olaf Tryggvason and of Harald The Tyrant (Harald Haardraade)
  • Harry Boden There are invisible infrared security beams around the perimeter and throughout the garden. High-Security Homes
  • In 1918 he was a locomotive cleaner at the engine sheds in Boden, and for a time during the winter, a stoker on cargo trains between Boden and Eyvind Johnson - Biography
  • So Nur al-Din abode awhile, eating and drinking and making merry and bidding and forbidding those who tended the horses; and whoso neglected or failed to fodder those tied up in the stable wherein was his service, he would thrown down and beat with grievous beating and lay him by the legs in bilboes of iron. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • It was a sweet repast in the swank abode of internationally renowned interior designer Bill Stubbs Friday afternoon.
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