Similar words: bridesmaid, aide, aided, raider, maiden, unaided, braided, adelaide. Meaning: [eɪd] n. (Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology; brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone.
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1. The president's former aides were called to testify at his trial.
2. The President met with senior White House aides.
3. The President met with senior White House aides at breakfast.
4. He blistered his aides.
5. He was assassinated by a cabal of aides within his own regime.
6. After a brief conference with his aides, he left for the airport.
7. The President travels with a large retinue of aides and bodyguards.
8. White House aides denied the report.
9. Dole aides began to dismantle the camera riser.
10. But his aides insisted he wasn't dodging the issue.
11. Gerstein strode past with a retinue of aides.
12. George Leckie and John Yeoman,[sentencedict.com] two former aides to Gov.
13. Government aides predicted a $4 billion budget shortfall for this year.
14. A team of White House aides has crafted a series of proposals, including convening a commission or a White House conference.
15. Although his aides portrayed the speech as adding more substance to his message, Alexander offers no new policy proposals.
16. Following Paredes' example, Miranda and his aides saved themselves by flight on the night of July 29.
17. President Clinton summoned his top White House aides to discuss the crisis.
17. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
18. She said she found it shocking that low-level aides in the Clinton White House were allowed to handle such sensitive documents.
19. Which House aides said it might take several days to reach a conclusion about what caused the explosion.
20. Three of the admiral's aides, along with the bomber, also died in the attack.
21. Dole aides denied that he was being kept under wraps to prevent further erosion in his support.
22. Dole aides have said the candidate may propose broader income tax cuts later this year as part of his long-range economic strategy.
23. The two-hour trip, complete with bodyguards and close aides, was conducted in secrecy.
24. He was obliged to resign when one of his own aides was implicated in a financial scandal.
25. He was deeply wounded by the treachery of close aides.
26. The Prime Minister has been briefed by her parliamentary aides.
27. The president has been huddling with his most senior aides.
28. Before he boarded Air Force One following the ceremony, Clinton hugged two aides and was seen weeping.
29. Every year, he reviews the staff and then asks two aides to assess his performance.
30. To get any work done, Gray had to go hunting for congressional aides.
More similar words: bridesmaid, aide, aided, raider, maiden, unaided, braided, adelaide, handmaiden, maiden aunt, maiden name, maidenhood, aide-de-camp, maidenhead, ides, sides, fides, maiden voyage, widest, upsides, besides, offsides, sidestep, hebrides, thucydides, actinides, bona fides, sideswipe, maimonides, widespread.