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Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "do one's bidding"

to do one's bidding
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to carry out someone's orders or commands, often without question or hesitation

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What is the origin of the idiom "do one's bidding" and when to use it?

The idiom "do one's bidding" originates from the historical use of the word "bid," which means to command or order. The idiom conveys the sense of carrying out someone's instructions or fulfilling their wishes, often implying a relationship where one person holds authority over another. It is used to describe a situation where someone is following the orders or commands of another person, often emphasizing the authority or control one person has over the other.

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The loyal servant was always at his master's side, ready to do his bidding at a moment's notice.
She refused to be a pawn in his game, unwilling to do his bidding any longer.
She felt uncomfortable doing his bidding, as if she had lost control over her own actions.
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