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- phrase informal
Did you . - phrase UK, informal
Do you .
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Examples
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"You scream again and I'll cut your throat, d'you understand?"
TV review: Great Expectations; Fast Freddie, The Widow and Me 2011
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When your luck splits in two: d'you have twice as much or half as much?
Penultimate Vampirekiller for 2012 strannikov 2012
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“Your father makes a great martini, d'you know that son-of-general?”
Happy Landings David Ackley 2011
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"Neither of us has ever sat down and said, 'How d'you feel about the loss of your child?'"
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"Say, Corliss," he began at once, "d'you know what a hunch is?"
CHAPTER 15 2010
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They have therefore given some thought to music they know or might remember some of, and if they don't say, "So what d'you want to hear?" or otherwise seem to be flailing, let them play.
Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway mrissa 2009
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You've got 'Picking up on camera 2', 'Ready for overhead shot', 'Going to outside broadcast 1', 'Time to wind up', but you've also got: 'So, who d'you see down the pub last night?'
Live television is 'a high-wire act with no safety net' 2011
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Hey, luv, d'you mind if I get those chips out of your hair, only I'm starving.
Sheepskin-wearing seating bores get my goat | Harry Pearson 2011
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Or, in lighter vein, Billy: By the way, Saxon, talkin 'of accounts, what d'you think Hazel an' Hattie is worth?
CHAPTER XXI 2010
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This country's planted thick with laws from coast to coast -- man's laws, not God's -- and if you cut them down ... d'you really think you could stand upright in the winds that would blow then?
John W. Whitehead: Getting After the Devil: Obama and Civil Liberties 2010
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