Homophone: Havant <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span> have not (negative form of have) You've a bad back again, <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span> you? - No, actually I <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span>. <span class="searchmatch">Haven't</span> I to be here at 9?...
negative) To know, understand or have a clue. I'm sorry, I <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span> the foggiest. You should ask someone else. "I <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span> the foggiest": I don't know...
I <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span> got all day Alternative form of we <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span> got all day....
I <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span> got all day we <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span> got all day (idiomatic) used to hurry people up get one's skates on shake a leg...
you <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span> lived (informal) Used to indicate that someone is missing out on something very important or exciting. You <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span> lived until you drive a...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span> havent Misspelling of <span class="searchmatch">haven't</span>. havent gerund of haver gerund of heure...
IPA(key): /ˈa ˈkwɐ̃.tu ˈtẽ.pu/ há quanto tempo long time no see (I <span class="searchmatch">haven’t</span> seen you for a long time)...
Ireland) To change one's place of residence. Synonyms: move, relocate I <span class="searchmatch">haven’t</span> had any post since I moved house. change place of residence — see also...
of These Hills Is Gold, Virago, page 222: “Don’t be coy. <span class="searchmatch">Haven’t</span> I sent you nice gifts? <span class="searchmatch">Haven’t</span> I been sweet to you? You play at demureness, but now? Why...
spoken to anyone else about it, you’d have heard a very different story. I <span class="searchmatch">haven’t</span> seen anyone else here besides you and me. Anyone else would have refused...