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71had sex with him — had sexual relations with him, had sexual intercourse with him …
72had a bellyful — had too much, do not want to receive any more I ve had a bellyful of the Reborn Party. What a bunch of bigots! …
73had a couple — had two or more drinks of alcohol, tipsy She was laughing a lot like she d had a couple …
74had-kærligheds-forhold — had kær|lig|heds for|hold sb., et, had kærligheds forhold, ene …
75had like — see under ↑like1 • • • Main Entry: ↑have had like (archaic) Was likely, came near to • • • Main Entry: ↑like …
76had need — (archaic) Ought to • • • Main Entry: ↑need * * * archaic ought to you had need hire men to chip it all over artistically …
77had|die — «HAD ee», noun. Scottish. haddock …
78had|dock — «HAD uhk», noun, plural docks or (collectively) dock. 1. a food fish of the northern Atlantic, related to the cod, but smaller. The haddock has a black stripe from head to tail. 2. = rosefish. (Cf. ↑rosefish) ╂[Middle English haddok; origin… …
79had|ro|cen|tric — «HAD roh SEHN trihk», adjective. having the xylem surrounded by the phloem …
80had|ron|ic — «had RON ihk», adjective. of or having to do with a hadron or hadrons …