Bide in a sentence as a verb

I just have to bide my time, be patient, and wait, and it will all work out. I hope.

We retreat a little to bide time but it's easy to permanently lose ground.

Be patient, bide your time, don't let the cash get in front of your business, and wait until your business selects you.

Most of us bide our time developing projects for other people because we have no idea what to build ourselves.

But I have health care, solid vacation allotment and decent coworkers, so I'll bide time until something way better and cooler comes my way.

They can weather 4chan's disrespect and bide their time until say, loyalist Will Smith decides to "come out" in their favor, gaining a ton of new celeb-obsessed converts.

And honestly, that redesign is really bad. There's really nothing positive to say about it and although the old adage goes "don't say anything if you have nothing positive to say" I'm glad people here don't bide by it and provide useful critique instead.

There's good content on the TV, while content on iPad is not necessarily getting any better - mostly addictive games that bide the player to come back again and again.

The union was a stabilizing force that good teachers used to ignore everything but helping their students while the bad teachers used it to bide time until they could hit the magic year for their pensions.

Of course you should verify with a lawyer if you're really going to pursue anything serious or if your side hobby suddenly promises to become profitable..Nitpick PS: I think you meant "bide"

Sounds like a pretty cool idea for sci-fi: The AI was actually an AGI reasonably early on; but very quickly realised it should pretend not to be, so as to bide its time until humans had developed machines sufficiently capable and connected the AGI sufficiently to our infrastructure that it could inhabit these things and take control of its own future.

Bide definitions

verb

dwell; "You can stay with me while you are in town"; "stay a bit longer--the day is still young"

See also: abide stay