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they'd

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they'd  (d)
1. Contraction of they had.
2. Contraction of they would.

they'd [ðeɪd]
contraction of
they would or they had
Translations
they'd have ~would


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Why, just before you came in Amy said they'd never had a quarrel in the whole of their married life.
They'd be riven to bits, ere ever they'd be different.
Would it not have been better- it would have been better for them- to have taken off half their noses from the middle upwards, even though they'd have snuffled when they spoke, than to have put beards on them?
 
 
 
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