Definition of she'd've in English English dictionary
- she would have; she would’ve; she woulda
If I had returned, she'd've made me pay again.
- SHE
- Initialism of standard hydrogen electrode
- she
- A female person
I asked Mary, but she said that she didn't know.
- she
- Machinery such as cars and steam engines
She is a beautiful boat, isn't she?.
- she
- A ship, country or female animal
- she could be his mother
- One could be someone's parent, said of a woman older than a man
- she'd
- She had
- she'd
- She would
- she'll
- Contraction of she will or she shall
- she'll be apples
- Everything will be all right
- she'll be right
- OK, no problem, everything will be all right
- she's
- she has
- she's
- she is
- she's apples
- Everything is all right
- she's unconscious
- Indicates that a female person is currently not conscious
- she'sn't
- she is not
- she'sn't
- she has not
- she-
- Indicating a female, usually of an animal
- she-devil
- A woman whose bad temper, cruelty or wicked ways are so extreme as to evoke an image of the devil
- she-wolf
- A female wolf
- she
- {p} the pronoun personal used for a female
- She-Ji
- or She-Chi Ancient Chinese compound deity of the soil and harvests. China's earliest legendary emperors worshiped She (earth), for they alone had responsibility for the entire earth and country. Since ordinary people had no part in this courtly worship, they came to focus their worship on the god of grain (Ji). Local shrines held two images, one of She and one of Ji, and eventually the two images were considered man and wife
- she
- {i} female person or animal; something considered to be feminine
- she
- You use she to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal who has already been mentioned or whose identity is clear. When Ann arrived home that night, she found Brian in the house watching TV She was seventeen and she had no education or employment
- she
- {s} about a woman, about a girl, about a female, of female origin
- she
- Some writers may use she to refer to a person who is not identified as either male or female. They do this because they wish to avoid using the pronoun `he' all the time. Some people dislike this use and prefer to use `he or she' or `they'. The student may show signs of feeling the strain of responsibility and she may give up
- she
- She is sometimes used to refer to a country or nation. Britain needs new leadership if she is to help shape Europe's future
- she
- pron. female person or animal currently being discussed or recently mentioned; woman; something considered to be feminine
- she
- Some people use she to refer to a car or a machine. People who sail often use she to refer to a ship or boat. Hundreds of small boats clustered round the yacht as she sailed into Southampton docks. a female
- she
- This or that female; the woman understood or referred to; the animal of the female sex, or object personified as feminine, which was spoken of
- she
- A woman; a female; used substantively
- she
- she WEAK STRONG She is a third person singular pronoun. She is used as the subject of a verb
- she ass
- female donkey
- she bear
- female bear
- she couldn't hold the candle to her sister
- she can't be compared to her sister, there is no comparison between her and her sister
- she doesn't get me
- she doesn't understand me
- she gives him the go-by
- she ignores him, she does not pay attention to him
- she goat
- female goat
- she had no business to
- that was none of her business, she had no right to do (something)
- she has seen better days
- she has had more luck on other days; her situation is not as good as it used to be
- she herself
- she in fact, she alone
- she is a peach
- she is sweet nice and helpful
- she is beginning to show
- she is at that advanced stage of pregnancy where one can see the roundness of her stomach
- she is expecting
- she is pregnant
- she is no fool
- she is not stupid, she is not a fool
- she is not herself
- she is not acting normally, she is not like she usually is
- she is the one
- she and only she, it is really her
- she wears the breeches
- she is the authority in the home, the husband does not have power
- she wouldn't dream of
- it would not even come to her mind
- she'd
- {f} verb used together with another verb to express future tense
- she'd
- She'd is the usual spoken form of `she had', especially when `had' is an auxiliary verb. She'd rung up to discuss the divorce
- she'd
- She'd is a spoken form of `she would'. She'd do anything for a bit of money
- she'd
- {f} verb used together with another verb to express past tense
- she'll
- She'll is the usual spoken form of `she will'. Sharon was a wonderful lady and I know she'll be greatly missed. Contraction of she will. the short form of 'she will'
- she'll
- {f} verb used together with another verb to express future tense
- she's
- She's is a spoken form of `she has', especially when `has' is an auxiliary verb. She's been married for seven years and has two daughters
- she's
- {f} she exists, she lives, she occupies a certain position, she exists in a certain state
- she's
- {f} verb used together with another verb to express past tense
- she's
- She's is the usual spoken form of `she is'. She's an exceptionally good cook She's having a baby in October
- she's an easy lay
- she will quickly agree to have sex, one can get her into bed easily
- she's easy
- she is light-headed, she is reckless
- she's got a bun in the oven
- she is pregnant, she is carrying a baby in her uterus
- she's wearing the suit
- she is the authority in the home, the husband does not have power
- she-
- female
- she-devil
- a cruel woman
- she-goat
- female goat
- she-male
- {i} shemale, one who has undergone a sex change from male-to-female, person who appears to be a woman but has both breasts and male genitalia; ladyboy, transvestite, kathoey; transgender person
- she-oak
- any of several Australian trees of the genus Casuarina
- she-school
- school for girls
- he said, she said
- Expression for an event or etc. that doesn't have proof, is dubious, or is false
He said, she said. We'll never know what really happened.
- he/she
- He or she; singular of they, used as a gender-neutral reference to the third person singular
- if my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle
- It is fruitless to speculate about counterfactual situations
We would have won the match if we'd had a decent goalkeeper.And if my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle!.
- thar she blows
- Alternative form of there she blows
- that's all she wrote
- Indicating an abrupt termination of a project, or of one's hopes or plans
He said a prayer, and that was all she wrote.
- that's what she said
- A joking and often tasteless retort, intended to draw attention to a previous statement which has the potential for a risqué double entendre
So this morning we pulled up a pumpkin-pancake recipe on the kitchen laptop. Just one problem: My wife couldn't read it from where she was mixing. Can't you make it bigger? she asked. (Go ahead, insert your own that's what she said joke here. No class.).
- that's what she said
- That is indeed what she (aforementioned female) said
B: Yeah, that's what she said.
- there she blows
- The traditional hail of the lookout in a whaler when sighting the spouting water thrown up by a whale surfacing
On the lee-beam, about two miles off! a school of them!.
- who's 'she', the cat's mother?
- A rebuke especially directed towards children for having referred to their mother, or any other woman in the third person, instead of using a properly respectful title or their name when appropriate
- Mother is making tea in the kitchen.
- what the hell does she want?
- what in the world does he desire?
- steady as she goes
- used to direct a helmsman to keep a ship's head in the same direction
- steady as she goes
- steer as needed to continue current heading
- steady as she goes
- SASG
- Lao She
- orig. Shu Qingchun or Shu Sheyu born Feb. 3, 1899, Beijing, China died Aug. 24?, 1966, Beijing Chinese writer. He worked as an educator before going to England in 1924, and he was inspired to write his first novel while reading the works of Charles Dickens to improve his English. He originally championed strong, hard-working individuals but later expressed the futility of the individual's struggle against society, as in Luotuo Xiangzi (1936), the tragic story of a ricksha puller; Rickshaw Boy, an unauthorized translation with a happy ending (1945), became a U.S. best-seller. After the onset of the Sino-Japanese War, he wrote lesser patriotic and propagandistic plays and novels. In 1966 he fell victim to the Cultural Revolution
- May she live!
- May she be blessed with a long life!
- here she is
- referring to someone's location
- is she
- Really? , Indeed?
- what is she like
- what does she look like?, what is her personality like?
- what month is she in?
- in what month of pregnancy is she currently in?, how many months has she been pregnant?
- who is she?
- who is that woman?, I've never seen her before