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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61. He sent one of his aides to California to ask Wilson to be chairman of the committee and to look him over.
62. Several White House aides have already been forced to resign because of the travel office and Whitewater.
63. Went behind my back, suborned Max Radl, one of my most trusted aides.
64. In effect, White House aides were assigned to tell reporters the innermost secrets of the Administration.
65. We excuse you aides from most of your housekeeping duties to enable you to see to the patients.
66. Dole and his retinue of campaign aides and national reporters journeyed to former Sen.
67. In the old days it had carried a full complement of aides, courtiers, ministers, secretaries and bodyguards.
68. Many of the resources went into day-care centers, educational programs, and the training and employment of police-community aides.
69. Berating Park, Carter threatened to continue the withdrawal despite all opposition and accused his aides of conspiring against him.
70. Burbulis, one of Yeltsin's closest aides, was immediately appointed head of a group of presidential advisors.
71. The WorldNet Service will include Internet directories and other navigational aides as well as electronic mail.
72. Some of his closest aides have been handpicked from the pharmaceutical sector.
73. Aides said the president and first lady met with more than 500 people at the Ramada Inn near the airport.
74. Dole was described by aides as furious that word had leaked of what was supposed to be a secret mission.
75. Clinton, according to aides who have spoken with him, thinks that most presidents fall into three categories.
76. De Gaulle had, indeed, incriminated one of Monsignor's aides, the one who had knocked into him.
77. And it is left obvious that the card had been printed for her aides to make notes for her forthcoming speeches.
78. Assisted by aides from surrounding neighborhoods(Sentencedict.com ), teachers at Jackson work valiantly with the diverse student body.
79. Aides are gambling that his broken promise of a tax cut on the middle class was never taken seriously.
80. Gorbachev and Reagan sat in the middle of the table on opposite sides, flanked by their aides.
81. Royal aides were stunned to be told yesterday of what Morton is apparently saying in the new chapter.
82. We met across the hall from the advanced class, and the teacher and her aides took turns rotating between the classrooms.
83. The cafeteria aides came, and you were placed in detention for an hour that afternoon.
84. Military aides bustled back and forth in the doorway of an adjacent room.
85. In-service training, weekly group meetings and monthly supervision sessions were all provided for the home care aides.
86. He has promised to campaign with Dole occasionally, according to aides.
87. His senior aides are convinced they can speed up the Maastricht ratification process to meet the new deadline.
88. But Reagan chose his aides and then followed their advice almost without question.
89. Part of the problem stems from real or imagined slights between their respective aides, Glenn Miller and Chris Limberis.
90. He had gone to his parents' house, accompanied by his wife, a nurse, and two aides.
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