See also: shed and Shed enPR: shēd, IPA(key): /ʃiːd/ Rhymes: -iːd <span class="searchmatch">she'd</span> Contraction of she had. Contraction of she would. edhs, heds...
if my aunt had balls, <span class="searchmatch">she'd</span> be my uncle (colloquial, vulgar, humorous) It is fruitless to speculate about counterfactual situations. "We would have won...
if my grandmother had balls, <span class="searchmatch">she'd</span> be my granddad Synonym of if my aunt had balls, <span class="searchmatch">she'd</span> be my uncle....
if my sister had balls, <span class="searchmatch">she'd</span> be my brother Synonym of if my aunt had balls, <span class="searchmatch">she'd</span> be my uncle....
if my grandmother had wheels, <span class="searchmatch">she'd</span> be a bike Synonym of if my aunt had balls, <span class="searchmatch">she'd</span> be my uncle....
if my grandmother had wheels, <span class="searchmatch">she'd</span> be a streetcar Synonym of if my aunt had balls, <span class="searchmatch">she'd</span> be my uncle....
205: She had been overtipping for as long as <span class="searchmatch">she’d</span> had money. These small compensations for how fortunate <span class="searchmatch">she’d</span> been. To tip over. pivoter, repivot, tip over...
"Polly Von": <span class="searchmatch">She'd</span> her apron wrapped about her and he took her for a swan. 1974, Stanley Middleton, Holiday: <span class="searchmatch">She’d</span> two advantages over him: <span class="searchmatch">she’d</span> more fire...
Wandering Stars, Harvill Secker, page 121: She told him <span class="searchmatch">she’d</span> gotten the guitar from an estate sale <span class="searchmatch">she’d</span> seen on her route. When he asked what that was, she...
that girl ’d have three beaux, and that <span class="searchmatch">she'd</span> marry the poorest one of the three. It all come out just as <span class="searchmatch">she’d</span> said. The girl had three beaux, and she...