Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- Contraction of who is.
- Contraction of who has.
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Who is . - phrase
Who has .
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Examples
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“Can't we just use a different producer with just as big a name who's not quite so . . . gloss oriented?”
Don’t Sleep With Your Drummer Jen Sincero 2002
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“Can't we just use a different producer with just as big a name who's not quite so . . . gloss oriented?”
Don’t Sleep With Your Drummer Jen Sincero 2002
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“Can't we just use a different producer with just as big a name who's not quite so . . . gloss oriented?”
Don’t Sleep With Your Drummer Jen Sincero 2002
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President Obama has even provided a definition of who's wealthy in arguing that taxes should be raised for those households with incomes of at least $250,000 a year.
NYT > Home Page By PAUL SULLIVAN 2011
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And his story, a guy with the name Langowski who's on the Mexican wrestling team, you say, 'I've got to find out more about this.'
NYT > Home Page By GREG BISHOP 2011
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He also hires a private detective Roger Stone, a political trickster who's known for his wild sexcapades as a swinger and likes to dress up like James Bond.
Michael Rose: The Sheriff of Wall Street Returns in Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer Michael Rose 2010
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I've been entertained for years by such wonderful characters as Cristy, the alcoholic/meth head/stripper/conspiracy theorist; Chad, the cyclist that turned to crack after getting kicked off the Olympic cycling team for calling Lance Armstong "a doughboy"; and, perhaps my favorite, Allison, the computer duster huffer who's also apparently a big fan of Katrina and The Waves.
Mike Gellman: I Saw You on Intervention Mike Gellman 2010
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If the left sees a man wary of rocking the boat, the right sees a fellow who's capsizing it.
Elaine Dutka: Barack Obama and the Changing Political Landscape Elaine Dutka 2010
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He also hires a private detective Roger Stone, a political trickster who's known for his wild sexcapades as a swinger and likes to dress up like James Bond.
Michael Rose: The Sheriff of Wall Street Returns in Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer Michael Rose 2010
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He also hires a private detective Roger Stone, a political trickster who's known for his wild sexcapades as a swinger and likes to dress up like James Bond.
Michael Rose: The Sheriff of Wall Street Returns in Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer Michael Rose 2010
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