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Definition of
has
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
has
NAmE
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həz
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,
NAmE
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əz
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,
NAmE
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z
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,
NAmE
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hæz
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have
verb
has-been
noun
somebody has arrived
everyone has their price
the emperor has no clothes
(has the) cat got your tongue?
every dog has his/its day
what has gotten into somebody?
every cloud has a silver lining
something has a will of its own
close, etc. the barn door after the horse has escaped
what became, has become, will become of somebody/something?
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Idioms
somebody has arrived
everyone has their price
the emperor has no clothes
(has the) cat got your tongue?
every dog has his/its day
what has gotten into somebody?
every cloud has a silver lining
something has a will of its own
close, etc. the barn door after the horse has escaped
what became, has become, will become of somebody/something?
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Nearby words
harvest moon
noun
harvest mouse
noun
has
has-been
noun
hash
noun