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  • 91had better — ► had better would find it wiser to. Main Entry: ↑better …

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  • 92had rather — ► had rather literary or archaic would rather. Main Entry: ↑rather …

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  • 93(had) better do something — mainly spoken phrase used for saying that someone should do something You’d better take an umbrella – it’s going to rain. I’d better not waste any more of your time. Thesaurus: ways of encouraging or telling someone to do somethingsynonym… …

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  • 94had best do something — phrase used for saying that someone should do something You’d best come with me if you don’t know the way. We’d best not disturb him when he’s working. Thesaurus: ways of encouraging or telling someone to do somethingsynonym Main entry: best * *… …

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  • 95had better (do something) — had better/best (do sth) idiom used to tell sb what you think they should do. • You d better go to the doctor about your cough. • We d better leave now or we ll miss the bus. • You d better not do that again. • …

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  • 96had best (do something) — had better/best (do sth) idiom used to tell sb what you think they should do. • You d better go to the doctor about your cough. • We d better leave now or we ll miss the bus. • You d better not do that again. • …

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  • 97Had gadia — Un chevreau Had gadia (en araméen: חַד גַדְיָה Ḥad gad ya, « un agneau ») est une chanson juive écrite dans un araméen entrecoupé d hébreu. C est la dernière chanson du séder de pessa h avant le Chir haChirim lu par certaines… …

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  • 98had — al·mo·had; gal·a·had; had; had·bot; had·der; had·die; had·ding·ton·shire; had·do; had·dock; had·dock·er; had·land; had·ley; had·na; had·rome; had·ro·me·ri·na; had·ro·mycosis; had·ro·my·cot·ic; had·ro·saur; had·ro·sau·rus; ji·had; mis·be·had·den;… …

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  • 99had — (The auxiliary verb is pronounced [[t]həd, STRONG hæd[/t]]. For the main verb, and for the meanings 2 to 5, the pronunciation is [[t]hæ̱d[/t]].) 1) Had is the past tense and past participle of have. 2) AUX Had is sometimes used instead of if to… …

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  • 100had — /hæd / (say had), weak forms /həd / (say huhd), /əd / (say uhd), /d / (say d) verb 1. past tense and past participle of have. –phrase 2. been had, Colloquial to have been cheated or duped: this car is a dud – I think I ve been had …