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had

adjective as in deceived

adjective as in owned

Strongest match

Weak match

adjective as in retained

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And why do they feel such a need to commit Jen-icide or declare Angie-had on behalf of celebrities they will never meet?

She had-208- gone away to Heidelberg to do obeisance to Gubaryov, and was returning with instructions.

If hadde is emphatic, meaning 'he possessed,' it is usually dissyllabic; we even find had-d he (A 298, 386).

The central part of it, where we have long-had an acquaintance with the natives, is called by them "Mai."

I was on the seafaring-man-who-had-lost-his-clothes-and-money tack, and they all condoled with me and gave me much sound advice.

And Bills used to say ef it hadn't a-be'n fer Ezry he'd a-never a-had no house, ner nothin' to putt in it, nuther!

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On this page you'll find 56 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to had, such as: null, bamboozled, betrayed, conned, culled, and duped.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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