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where're

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[wair-er, hwair-, hwair, wair] / ˈwɛər ər, ˈʰwɛər-, ʰwɛər, wɛər /
  1. contraction of where are: Where're you going?


Usage

See contraction.

Example Sentences

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A fool go with thy soul, where're it goes!

From King Henry IV, Part 1 by Shakespeare, William

"Hie!" called the private to me, "where're yer goin' to?"

From Private Peat by Peat, Harold Reginald

Then 'tis, our Care pursues our Favourite Character, where're he goes.

From A Full Enquiry into the Nature of the Pastoral (1717) by Purney, Thomas

"Mel, where're your coat, and hat, and overshoes?" he questioned, urgently.

From The Day of the Beast by Grey, Zane

Say, where're you got yore leather and yore kittle hid?

From The Life of the Party by Preston, James M.

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