Misbid vs Misbind - What's the difference?
misbid | misbind |
(obsolete) To injure; mistreat.
(obsolete) To insult; offend.
To make an incorrect offer or bid.
*1988 , Madeleine M. Leininger, Care, discovery and uses in clinical and community nursing :
(cards) To bid incorrectly; bid higher or lower than actual.
*2004 , Jim Priebe, Takeout Double: A Bridge Mystery :
As verbs the difference between misbid and misbind
is that misbid is (obsolete) to injure; mistreat while misbind is to bind incorrectly.As a noun misbid
is an incorrect bid or offer.misbid
English
Verb
- I did my bids for that month and I misbid , and I bid all weekends.
- After apologizing profusely for his errors on the first two hands, he misbid the last hand and they ended up in fifth place.