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Do your bidding Meaning in English

expression

ˈdu/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈbɪdɪŋ
DOO yor BID-ing
dʉː/ /jˈɔː/ /bˈɪdɪŋ
DOO yaw BID-ing

Definition

To do whatever someone tells you to do, often as a servant or someone under their control. It implies obeying instructions fully, sometimes without question.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is somewhat formal or literary, often used to suggest someone is acting like a servant or is under another's power. Common in stories, old-fashioned speech, or jokingly. Not for everyday commands—use 'do what I say' for casual requests.

Example Sentences

I will do your bidding if you help me first.

basic

The knight was sworn to do the king's bidding.

basic

She expected the children to do her bidding.

basic

Just give the word, and I'll do your bidding.

natural

"Do my bidding"—that’s what the wizard demanded of his apprentice.

natural

I'm not here to do your bidding, so don't boss me around.

natural