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guided
[ gahy-did ]
Other Word Forms
- -ܾĻ adjective
- ܲ·ܾĻ adjective
- ܲ·ܾĻ·ly adverb
- ɱ-ܾĻ adjective
Example Sentences
Fly-half Holly Aitchison guided England to victory that day and was in pole position to retain the 10 shirt this campaign, but Mitchell has instead split the workload between his three playmakers.
It increasingly seems like our world is dominated by two types of leaders: those guided by gleeful, vindictive spite, and those guided by wherever the wind happens to be blowing that day.
She said that Ms Lloyd "guided Morgan to her death" and the "physical and mental pain that I now live with is too much to bear".
It was symbolic of a principle that guided his belief that the Church should reach people in their daily lives, wherever in the world they happened to be.
The trip's architect was Dr. Humphry Osmond, the psychiatrist who had first guided Aldous Huxley — the author of “Brave New World” and “The Doors of Perception” — in experiments with mescaline. and coined the term “psychedelic.”
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