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what've

[hwuht-uhv, hwot-, wuht-, wot-]

  1. contraction of what have: What've you done with the money?



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Leclerc said: "There was a gap and I tried. It was tight and I lost the position to Lewis, but in the end they were a bit stronger today in race pace so we need to work to understand what've can do a little bit better tomorrow."

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“What’ve you got there, kids?” he asked us, wiping his sweaty brow.

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“What’ve you kids got in that wagon? Kittens?”

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“What’ve you got?” he asked her.

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“Again, Bigfoot? What’ve ye gone and done this time?”

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