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who'd
[ hood ]
- contraction of who would:
Who'd have thought it!
who'd
/ ː /
contraction of
- who had or who would
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Usage Note
See contraction.
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Example Sentences
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The woman who’d spent her life angling for worthiness.
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The problem, he says, was a record label who'd pushed him in a more commercial direction.
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Ted Templeman, who’d signed us, came to rehearsal the day before we were going in the studio.
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Finally Ormiston, who’d stayed beyond the reach of the press, released a statement saying yes, it was him, but he was with a “Miss X,” not Aimee.
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"I read a heart breaking story about a mother who'd just moved into a house, and her young child got some splinters in his toes and was in quite a lot of pain," he said.
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