Sentences with abided
a·bide
A a - Abide with me.
- To abide in a small Scottish village.
- Green said fatal hunting accidents such as last night's were extremely rare, and could be prevented if the proper rules were abided by.
- “We have abided by this instruction up until now, but as of today we will be taking significant steps.
- I can't abide dishonesty!
- To abide a vigorous onslaught.
- Administration officials argued that if the Bush administration had abided by budget guidelines.
- Why, some Israelis ask, should we care for the plight of the Gazans? They elected a Hamas Government and then abided by a Hamas coup d'etat.
- To abide the coming of the Lord.
- To abide the verdict of the judges.
- I've fearlessly done what I wanted to do and I've not really abided by the traditional when it comes to menu or restaurant design.
- It was made very clear to her that as long as she abided by the rules given by the doctor, it would be OK.