Similar words: misguided, guide, tour guide, misguide, guidebook, guideline, languid, guidance. Meaning: ['gaɪdɪd] adj. subject to guidance or control especially after launching.
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151. There are guided tours lasting approximately an hour round the Town Hall.
152. I asked him what he did, and what principles guided him.
153. I guided him to the traffic island in the middle.
154. They guided cars to the curving verges of grass, once mown close, now high and grown with thistles.
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155. Free activities: There are guided walks organised by the local tourist office, and various festivals throughout the season.
156. Those who helped the group succeed seemed to be guided more by ethnic altruism than by greed.
157. The hotel also offers a free guided ramble every week.
158. Free activities: If you are interested in power stations, there are guided tours of the Tauern Power Station.
159. No-nonsense coach guided Eagles into playoffs without benefit of a quarterback and a decent place to play.
160. Black day A funeral home was throwing open its doors today with guided tours around the coffins, memorial stones and hearses.
161. The signal buoys that might have guided them to safety had been ripped from their moorings by the violent winds.
162. One dealer of the author's acquaintance was guided by a specialist journal from the Fleet Street Letter stable.
163. As the eggs sink to the bottom they are guided towards the centre, where the aeration sweeps them upwards again.
164. Flanner, eight years older, took her in hand, guided her to theater, concerts, and exhibitions.
165. Guided Tours - Guided tours of the house are available to groups on special request.
166. In addition to the normal walking events this summer there is a section giving details of guided mountain bike rides.
167. As if divinely guided, I followed the path around its first bend.
168. She guided many on the thousand-mile pilgrimage, making the trip nine times before she took ill.
169. National Trust Gift Shop, educational facilities, light refreshments and guided tours are available in the Summer.
170. In an extreme case, she guided one middle manager who was going through mid-life swerve into working at a zoo.
171. I paid the driver, stowed the chair, and guided the old man to some seats up the back.
172. The actual interpretation chosen by people is guided by context - in this case most would choose the second meaning.
173. If we look to laws external to the family we can begin to develop a body of substantive analyses guided by theory.
174. Both men fired repeatedly, guided by the occasional flash of a rifle ahead of them.
175. Guided by a mournful bleating, he came across several groups of sheep, huddled together in the vain hope of safety.
176. He guided her through a leading fashion school and she established herself in a highly competitive industry.
177. Handlers guided it down the ramp with ropes and then let it wander away rather unsteadily.
178. The ArtWalk is a free guided tour and includes talks by artists.
179. In advanced stages of instruction students are guided towards techniques of self-defence, under realistic conditions.
180. The Alpenblick offers a weekly slide show and regular guided walks with the owner.
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