that would have; that would’ve.' name='description'> that'd've - definition and meaning

Definitions

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  • phrase nonstandard that would have; that would’ve.

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Examples

  • If either of us got glimpsed, that'd've ended this game.

    The Day Of Their Return Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1973

  • If either of us got glimpsed, that'd've ended this game.

    The Day of Their Return Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1973

  • It's taken some time, and cost us heavily in our own flesh and blood, but we finally have the self-absorbed fools who came here looking for a free lunch (that'd've been us) right where we need them.

    Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines 2009

  • GOP heads on pikes and a 111th Congress that'd've made the 75th Congress look like the 69th.

    Sadly, No! 2008

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