Bidding in a sentence as a noun

Google knows full well who is bidding on what keyword.

Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders.

It can be worth even more if Larry Page is dying of thirst at the same time and starts a bidding war.

Ultimately it's a method of getting you to do the bidding of others.

This article does a good job of covering the basics of bidding, but most of these things should be obvious.

So many lessons to be learned about a flawed bidding and construction process.\nAnd from what I see, it's immune to politics.

People who exploited this group were the most powerful - they would have ***** smuggled in, then build an army of addicts who would do their bidding to get the next fix.

Companies that I work with complain bitterly that their competitors are bidding irresponsibly.

They also agreed not to enter into bidding wars and to limit the potential for employees to negotiate for higher salaries.

Last time Mozilla's contract was up for negotiation, they caused bidding war that increased their value over the previous contract...it wasn't Google's generosity.

We've also heard the stories, of the hated dotcom yuppies going to view an apartment and bidding substantially above the already outrageous asking price.

-GrowNasheville Wait- the site launched yesterday and someone has already taken a transaction from idea to proposal to bidding to work to review to launch & payment?

The requirements for working with the USGov are restrictive enough that only specific companies are capable of participating in the bidding process.

But I'm lucky in that I worked for NetApp for 5 years which have several million NetApp filers in the field that were all calling home when they had issues, and Google which has a very large number of CPUs all around the planet doing their bidding.

Perhaps the patents upon which it is bidding will give it a practical way to attack Oracle so as to bolster its defense but, again, I don't know about the immediate portfolio or whether it even relates to the Java-related claims.

Bidding definitions

noun

an authoritative direction or instruction to do something

See also: command dictation

noun

a request to be present; "they came at his bidding"

See also: summons

noun

(bridge) the number of tricks a bridge player is willing to contract to make