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  • phrase nonstandard, informal Contraction of who would have.

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Examples

  • Finally, who'd've thought 80s fuzzy indie darlings the Primitives would be back on tour with a new Fortuna Pop EP?

    Live music booking now 2011

  • Postcards sent - none yet, who'd've thought they wouldn't have been hanging out at you at every corner?

    Just a quick one, on the grounds of look! I'm logged in after all this time! jinty 2008

  • Also, I was surprised a few weeks ago to discover that potatoes are considered an antioxidant rich food, who'd've guessed it?

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • I mean who'd've thunk a Prius could go much over 60.

    Poor Al 2007

  • Savion Glover - who'd've thought, another Glover - another TONY Award winning Glover (Bring in da Noise).

    DEAD ZONE sidewinder 2002

  • If you'd had a wife who'd've stood up to you you'd never got drunk and killed a man, and you wouldn't have left your family a nasty old mad vein in the middle of their foreheads, looking perfectly unChristian.

    O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 Various

  • And who'd've thought that a pesky little mosquito would essentially win this one?

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • Superficially frivolous social networks driving social responsibility -- who'd've thought it?

    Fast Company 2010

  • Gee, who'd've thunk a show about crazy lawyers would flop?

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Gee, who'd've thunk a show about crazy lawyers would flop?

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

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