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Won’t Do His Bidding

 
 
Reply Sun 9 Jul, 2017 07:55 am
Does "Won’t Do His Bidding" mean "Won't Carry out His Promise"?

Thanks in anticipation.

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Trump Is Shocked to Discover That China Won’t Do His Bidding Against North Korea

By Joshua Keating

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Reply Sun 9 Jul, 2017 07:57 am
To do someone's bidding means to carry out that person's instructions, orders or suggestions.
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Reply Mon 10 Jul, 2017 03:15 am
@centrox,
centrox wrote:

To do someone's bidding means to carry out that person's instructions, orders or suggestions.



Cool!
So "His Bidding" refers to "Trump's Bidding/Instructions"?
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Reply Mon 10 Jul, 2017 03:39 pm
Read my reply again. Think about it.
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Reply Tue 11 Jul, 2017 04:13 pm
@centrox,
centrox wrote:

Read my reply again. Think about it.



I read your reply again and again: the answer is yet - that is T's instructions.
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