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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
Usage Note
Example Sentences
When Lincoln Riley was hired by USC in the fall of 2021, he brought four staffers with him on the plane from Norman, Okla. Among them was Bennie Wylie, who’d spent the previous four years as Riley’s strength and conditioning coach at Oklahoma.
Lan Quoc Nguyen, who’d been an attorney for only three years, got involved by “negotiating with city staff and police to allow the protesters to stay” around the store property for hours on end.
Still, you'd be hard pressed to find a Conservative who'd happily bet their mortgage she'll definitely be in charge by the time of the next election.
The woman who’d spent her life angling for worthiness.
The problem, he says, was a record label who'd pushed him in a more commercial direction.
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