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v
Pronunciation spelling of have. [(transitive) To possess, own.]
v
Pronunciation spelling of have. [(transitive) To possess, own.]
v
UK spelling of appall
n
(nonstandard spelling, representing dialect or uneducated pronunciation) Arrow.
v
Archaic spelling of declaring.
v
Pronunciation spelling of didn't do.
v
(archaic) Alternative form of a (“have”) [(archaic or slang) Have.]
v
(Scotland) Alternative form of have [(transitive) To possess, own.]
v
Pronunciation spelling of have. [(transitive) To possess, own.]
n
Pronunciation spelling of head. [(people) To do with heads.]
v
(archaic) Alternative spelling of hath (third-person singular simple present indicative form of have)
v
Informal spelling of have. [(transitive) To possess, own.]
adv
(chiefly Hawaii or African-American Vernacular) Here.
v
Pronunciation spelling of hear. [(intransitive, stative) To perceive sounds through the ear.]
adv
(US, historical, colloquial) Pronunciation spelling of here, representing African-American Vernacular English. [(location) In, on, or at this place.]
v
(nonstandard) Pronunciation spelling of have, representing dialectal English. [(transitive) To possess, own.]
v
(US) Pronunciation spelling of heard of.
v
Pronunciation spelling of hooting.
n
Pronunciation spelling of how do you do. [(UK, euphemistic) A difficult situation]
v
(dialectal) hear
adj
Pronunciation spelling of interesting. [(obsolete) Of concern; affecting, important.]
v
Pronunciation spelling of investigating.
adv
Pronunciation spelling of like, representing African-American Vernacular English. [(obsolete, colloquial) Likely.]
v
Obsolete spelling of making
v
Pronunciation spelling of mean. [(transitive) To intend, to plan (to do); to have as one's intention.]
n
The quality of being preachy
adv
Pronunciation spelling of rather. [(obsolete) More quickly.]
n
A different spelling of a word, especially to show its pronunciation.
v
(archaic) Alternative form of sung [(archaic or dialectal) simple past tense of sing]
v
Archaic spelling of taking.
adj
Pronunciation spelling of welcome. [Whose arrival is a cause of joy; received with gladness; admitted willingly to the house, entertainment, or company.]

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