high bidder

collocation in English

meaningsofhighandbidder

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high
adjective
uk
/haɪ/
us
/haɪ/
(especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top ...
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bidder
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbɪd.ər/
us
/ˈbɪd.ɚ/
someone who offers to pay a particular amount of money ...
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(Definition ofhighandbidderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The arbiter, or a computer program, assigns each item to thehighbidder.
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One seat is put up for auction, thehighbidderfor which also participates in the race.
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Define a standard auction format to be one in which thehighbidderwins.
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These cards, when captured by thehighbidder, lower the point threshold needed to fulfill the contract.
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Thehighbidderfailed to pay and the cartridge sold privately for $18,000.
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Thehighbidderis awarded the item and pays his or her bid.
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However, thehighbiddermust take at least the number of tricks he bid.
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Players bid coins for the privilege of establishing a new scenethehighbidderwins, and gets to set the location and time, and introduce characters or items into the scene.
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It seemed to come from a state keen to protect tillers from losing their land assets to high bidders from the cities.
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If v-b is positive and the buyer is not the currenthighbidder, it is more profitable to bid than to let someone else be the winner.
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In a 4-player game,highbiddermay opt to play alone and exchange any two cards with his or her partner and then play solo against the opposing team.
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