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when'd

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[hwend, wend, hwen-uhd, wen-uhd] / ʰwɛnd, wɛnd, ˈʰwɛn əd, ˈwɛn əd /
  1. contraction of when did:

    When'd that happen?


Usage

See contraction.

Example Sentences

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When D’Aquino’s husband came to the United States to testify for her at her trial, the U.S. government demanded that he promise never to return.

From Los Angeles Times

When D’Amaro unveiled “A Magical Life” last summer, he did so noting he had the support of the Disney family, singling out Disney’s grandnephew, Roy P. Disney, who was in the audience.

From Los Angeles Times

When D’Anton Lynn inherited one of the worst defenses in college football, the expectation was that even a middling performance would make a major difference at USC.

From Los Angeles Times

When D’Anton Lynn took over UCLA’s defense in 2023, he didn’t have to worry much about creating pressure.

From Los Angeles Times

But I got like 30 texts in a row at the same time when D’Pharaoh got nominated … and they kept coming after that, so it was pretty cool.

From Los Angeles Times