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"betide" Definitions
  1. to happen to; come to; befall: Woe betide the villain!
  2. to happen; come to pass: Whatever betides, maintain your courage.

55 Sentences With "betide"

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And woe betide the tourist who attempts any spontaneous re-enactment.
And if you see a bad punch match... woe betide you.
Cheese was unheard of, and woe betide those who requested ketchup.
Beyoncé via GIPHY Woe betide to any who oppose the Beyhive on Twitter.
These are valid excuses but woe betide the city that clings to them.
Woe betide anyone who won't march to her exact tune behind the casket.
Woe betide those who get their vegetables from a Whopper or a Big Mac.
There's a safe word and woe betide you if you go across that line.
Woe betide those, in our Hard Times, who show contempt for what is popular.
Woe betide the crusty CEO who sees it only as a cat video repository.
But if you believe Lowery's vision may be what awaits us, woe betide us all.
Woe betide a country of 500 million Americans with no wolves or grizzlies or cougars.
He said, 'Woe betide anyone who militarily challenges the United States,' and that is his portfolio.
It's in your power to deny me the nomination, but woe betide the GOP if you do.
Woe betide any object—like our delicate blue-green orb, for example—that stands in its way.
Woe betide anyone in the pub who puts lettuce or coleslaw on his plate of fish and chips.
Flip flops are called "thongs," and woe betide the Australian who says otherwise, for they will be dragged.
Woe betide the foreman who got a fitter to change a fuse, or a toolmaker to adjust a nozzle.
But woe betide any politician who suggests diverting money from homeland security to areas where it might save more lives.
Woe betide the utility executive facing customers who are angry upon suddenly receiving a $2,000 electricity bill after a heat wave.
Instead it is segmented into dozens of complex three-dimensional zones, and woe betide you if you stray into the wrong one.
The housemate who insists on color-coding the contents of your fridge (woe betide anyone putting leftover pasta on the green shelf).
Long have I warned of this day, and woe betide to any human who failed to heed my wailings and gnashings of teeth.
While it's true that audiences rarely leave a musical humming the story, woe betide the show that lacks an engrossing, artfully structured one.
Woe betide the Republican who gets elected on the promise to kick out millions of unauthorized immigrants and then finds himself unable to do so.
Breakfasts is served from 7 AM, but woe betide anybody who orders bacon or toast after 11.30 AM. That's a non-negotiable cut-off point.
The will of the people will be heard, and woe betide those politicians or parties that attempt to block, delay, or in any other way subvert that will.
The will of the people will be heard, and woe betide those politicians or parties that attempt to block, delay or in any other way subvert that will.
Weaving down by his opponent's waist, Marciano would come up with the uppercut almost blind, and if the opponent's head was just a little forward of their waist, woe betide them.
The first is that in the future, we will have international holidays that are actual exclusive branded events — woe betide those who forget to re-up their Christmas subscriptions in December.
The culture of football may publicly wring its hands about the importance of player safety, but woe betide any athlete thinking about their health when a ring is on the line.
She's a one-woman wrecking ball, and woe betide anyone who gets in her way — and that includes any would-be allies who balk at committing themselves a thousand percent to the cause.
But since December 2016 applicants have been asked not only to list countries they have visited—woe betide those who have been to Iran—but also to volunteer details of their social-media accounts and usernames.
But woe betide a mild December: our back-of-the-envelope calculations show that 20% fewer snow days across America during November and December would reduce the royalties from Ms Carey's infectious hit by some $10,000.
What Assistant does for the mobile market is to enhance Google's influence over its hardware partners: woe betide the manufacturer that tries to ship an Android phone in 2018 without either the Google Play Store or Assistant on board.
The sweetener would come in white paper packets, embossed with the Golden Arches, most likely pilfered from the nearby McDonald's where she and her girls would go for coffee, and woe betide the server who failed to offer them the senior discount.
But woe betide Alexander and all rareripe Bostonians who mistake the scaffolding for the edifice.
Allan was noted as a strict referee. One commentator writing of Allan's refereeing style wrote: ‘so woe betide anybody who persistently breaks the rules’. He was an international referee. He refereed the Ireland versus Wales match in the 1931 Five Nations Championship.
Also in 2002, Citadel Records issued another compilation album, These Rags, using remixed versions of two earlier EPs, Pedestal and Woe Betide. Three members of the 1990s line-up have died: Stevie Plunder in January 1996, Mark Wilkinson in December 2012 and Christian Houllemare in June 2014.
If you just look with your eye, it will be gouged out. ... We come for you before, and woe betide you if we come back again. You come to this land alive, but you will leave it as body part."Cooper, Abraham. "Cooper: World’s silent acquiescence of Palestinian Jew-hatred, is helping to destroy any chance for peace.
"No text books were allowed on Saturdays, and woe betide any student who didn't know the properties and tests for various gases and metals and their respective weights". Brother O'Driscoll, a large man, vigorously thumped or pounded the blackboard to drive home important points. Several new blackboards had to be acquired. By the third term only four students were left – Bill Aitkin, Max Denize, Des and John Rosser.
Driven by the desire for profit, management team John and Ann Armstrong are constantly spying on their unwieldy sales force with CCTV cameras and phone taps. But motivating the team is an uphill struggle and John and Ann must resort to ever-more desperate measures to boost sales. Despite their best endeavours, their plans backfire with alarming frequency. However, woe betide anyone who gets in the way of their dream of becoming multi-millionaires.
Her skull was broke, her throat was cut, Her struggle was soon o'er; And down she fell, and fetched a sigh, And weltered in her gore. Her fellow servant, Thomas Clarke, To Sherburn slowly sped, And told a tale that strangers six Had done the dreadful deed. Now, woe betide thee, Thomas Clarke! For this thy coward lie; A youth like thee for girl like her Would fight till he did die.
When the ballad is sung in Scots, the form is different from the more anglicised version in the Child catalogue. For example, the verses given above are sung with these words: :Ye Hielands an ye Lowlands :O, whaur hae ye been :They hae slain the Earl o' Moray :And lain him on the green. :Now wae betide thee, Huntly :And whaurfor did ye sae? :I hae bade ye bring him wi ye :But forbade ye him tae slay.
Opening quote: "Turn back, turn back, thou pretty bride, within this house thou must not abide. For here do evil things betide." Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner) begin their wedding rehearsal with Nick (David Giuntoli) acting as his best man and Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) acting as her maid of honor. They also tell Nick to make sure to bring the sunglasses to the wedding in order to avoid being recognized as the Grimm.
What'er betide our Ocean Bride That nestles 'midst Atlantic's foam, Still far and wide we'll raise with pride A native flag, o'er hearth and home. 4.Should e'er the hand of fate demand Some future change in our career; We ne'er will yield: on flood or field The flag we honour and revere! 5.Fling out the flag o'er creek and cragg; Pink, white and green, so fair, so grand. Long may it sway, o'er bight and bay, Around the shores of Newfoundland.
Younger, Harper, Houllemare, Kelly and Wilkinson line-up were recorded on a seven-track EP, Woe Betide (November 1995), which was produced by Younger. A Canadian label, Lance Rock Records, issued a compilation album, Born out of Time (1996), which McFarlane described as "13 tracks of prime New Christs aural mayhem." Younger felt it contained "the songs I can still stand." The New Christs were temporarily put on hold in early 1996 while Younger toured with a reformed, Radio Birdman.
The city decided not to harbor the defeated Athenian troops, but instead sent heralds to the Spartans. But the Corinthian heralds opened their gates to the defeated Athenians and saved them. Demosthenes notes that they “chose along with you, who had been engaged in battle, to suffer whatever might betide, rather than without you to enjoy a safety that involved no danger.”Demosthenes Against Leptines 20.52–20.53 These conflicts further weakened the city-states of the Peloponnese and set the stage for the conquests of Philip II of Macedon.
She claimed to have been forced into cashing these items in various post offices over a large area. Her solicitor, Barrington Black, placed the blame squarely on Donald Neilson's complete domination of his wife, describing him as a "Svengali, who had exercised a hypnotic influence." He added, "He was a quasi military figure who barked orders at his wife and daughter and woe betide anyone who disobeyed him." The solicitor said he felt this portrayal was confirmed by Donald Neilson when he had visited him in his top security cell.
Heart-broken, Baháʼu'lláh wrote a number of writings in honour of Ásíyih. In one revealed shortly after her death, he describes her as his "companion", that she had been faithful at all times, that she had drank from the "chalice" of tribulation and praised her steadfastness and devotion. He described her death as the second most sorrowful event for the Baháʼís – the first being the death of Khadíjih-Bagum – and that he was overtaken by sadness. He also warns "woe betide" anybody who tries to marginalize her, or question her station.
Lou Beale was the first EastEnders character to be created by series co-creator Tony Holland, taking the inspiration for some of the series' earliest characters from his own London family and background. Lou is the archetypal East End matriarch throughout EastEnders' first three years. An intimidating force within the local community, she is the dowager of Albert Square's central family, the Beales and Fowlers. Never afraid to speak her mind, and woe betide anyone who manages to get on her wrong side, Lou has the respect of her friends and family, even if they do find her a bit of a nuisance at times.
The Sheffield Carols, as they are known locally, predate modern carols by over a century and are sung with alternative words and verses. Although there is a core of carols that are sung at most venues, each particular place has its own mini-tradition. The repertoire at two nearby places can vary widely, and woe betide those who try to strike up a ‘foreign’ carol. Some are unaccompanied, some have a piano or organ, there is a flip chart with the words on in one place, a string quartet (quintet, sextet, septet) accompanies the singing at another, some encourage soloists, others stick to audience participation, a brass band plays at certain events, the choir takes the lead at another.
Approbativeness [noun], is an excessive eagerness to become the subject of approval or praise.Helen Martineau to Emily Higginson, 17 February 1829 (shorthand, transcribed by Tony Rail and Beryl Thomas); Harris Manchester College Oxford, JAMES MARTINEAU PAPERS: MS J Martineau, 9, Correspondence of Helen Martineau. One of the rare examples of the word's use, appears in a letter of 1829, from Mrs Helen Martineau, in which she comments on the figures in an embroidered fire-screen made by her youngest sister Isabella Higginson (1808-1860): > The Gypsey is my most especial admiration, and no less James’s too, who says > he hopes [Isabella] has not the organ of approbativeness, or woe betide her > where she is an object of such unbounded praise.Helen Martineau to Emily > Higginson, 17 February 1829; Harris Manchester College Oxford, JAMES > MARTINEAU PAPERS: MS J Martineau, 9.
The local leadership marshalled a growing working class tradition to politically organize their followers to mount an articulate challenge to the capitalist, political establishment. Friedrich Engels, an observer in London at the time, wrote: > by its numbers, this class has become the most powerful in England, and woe > betide the wealthy Englishmen when it becomes conscious of this fact ... The > English proletarian is only just becoming aware of his power, and the fruits > of this awareness were the disturbances of last summer. As the 19th century progressed, strikes became a fixture of industrial relations across the industrialized world, as workers organized themselves to collectively bargain for better wages and standards with their employers. Karl Marx has condemned the theory of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon criminalizing strike action in his work The Poverty of Philosophy.The Poverty of Philosophy, Part II, Section 5 In 1937 there were 4,740 strikes in the United States.
In Elizabetha Triumphans, published in 1588, James Aske provides a version of the speech, reworked in verse: :Their loyal hearts to us their lawful Queen. :For sure we are that none beneath the heavens :Have readier subjects to defend their right: :Which happiness we count to us as chief. :And though of love their duties crave no less :Yet say to them that we in like regard :And estimate of this their dearest zeal :(In time of need shall ever call them forth :To dare in field their fierce and cruel foes) :Will be ourself their noted General :Ne dear at all to us shall be our life, :Ne palaces or Castles huge of stone :Shall hold as then our presence from their view: :But in the midst and very heart of them :Bellona-like we mean as them to march; :On common lot of gain or loss to both :They well shall see we recke shall then betide. :And as for honour with most large rewards, :Let them not care they common there shall be: :The meanest man who shall deserve a might, :A mountain shall for his desart receive.

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