Phrase of the Day (do someone’s bidding)-25APR22

Phrase of the Day (do someone's bidding)-25APR22

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is do someone’s bidding and it is a phrase meaning “do what someone orders or asks or insists”.

Example Sentence: Britain’s refugee deal with Rwanda is just the latest example of how rich nations extend their sovereignty by getting the poor to do their bidding… Rwanda has recovered remarkably well from the genocide of 1994 and has made huge economic strides. It remains, though, among the 25 poorest countries in the world. Britain’s per capita GDP is more than 50 times greater than Rwanda’s. Rwanda had every right to sign the deal.

Phrase of the Day (do someone's bidding)-25APR22

This phrase is present in The Guardian article In this new age of empire, the west has no need to conquer. Money and coercion do the joband click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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