1. biding - Noun
2. biding - Verb
of Bide
Residence; habitation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the country the darkness of night is friendly and familiar, but in a city, with its blaze of lights, it is unnatural, hostile and menacing. It is like a monstrous vulture that hovers, biding its time. W. Somerset Maugham
The millions that I would fear are those who do not dream of the prizes that the nation holds forth, for it is in them, though they may not know it, that a revolution has taken place and is biding its time to translate itself into a new and strange way of life. Richard Wright
Biding makes thriving. Dutch Proverb
Hayes’s team are used to biding their time and when the Scottish forward Cuthbert picked up the ball in the 70th minute on the edge of Tottenham’s penalty area she blasted a shot at goal. Source: Internet
“I have a feeling they’re biding their time to roll out some changes to their foreign policy, including U.S. policy, and North Korea may make its intentions clearer as it gets closer to the showcasing of its ‘new strategic weapon,'” Lee said. Source: Internet
Since the 1990s belonged to Lalu Prasad, BJP had been biding its time. Source: Internet