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Definition of
had verb
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
had
verb
/həd/
,
/əd/
,
strong form
/hæd/
/həd/
,
/əd/
,
strong form
/hæd/
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had
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Old Macdonald Had a Farm
have had it
have had a few
have had your day
if I had my way
you had me worried
have had your chips
have had one too many
somebody had a good innings
had better/best (do something)
have had enough (of something/somebody)
have had a bellyful of somebody/something
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Idioms
have had it
have had a few
have had your day
if I had my way
you had me worried
have had your chips
have had one too many
somebody had a good innings
had better/best (do something)
have had enough (of something/somebody)
have had a bellyful of somebody/something
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Nearby words
hacktivist
noun
hacky
adjective
had
verb
haddock
noun
Hades
noun
influence
verb
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