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View synonyms for had

had

[ had ]

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of have.


had

/ hæd /

verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of have
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Example Sentences

Soccer standout Julianna Sarabia had interception and TD run in win over Birmingham.

Halyee Weatherspoon had two touchdowns, including returning an interception for a score, and MarySol Jernigan passed for four touchdowns.

"They had, I don’t know how many conversations with my folks, but multiple conversations giving different dates, different times, different this, different that," Rogan said.

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"I think they had requirements on things that she didn't want to talk about, she didn't want to talk about marijuana legalization, which I thought was hilarious."

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"I would feel the sweat growing on my scalp - I had to swab down my head. You wouldn't want to shake it because it just would fly everywhere."

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