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she'd
3 ENTRIES FOUND:
shed
(verb)
shed
(noun)
she'd
she'd
/
ˈ
ʃiːd/
/ʃɪd/
she'd
/
ˈ
ʃiːd/
/ʃɪd/
Britannica Dictionary definition of SHE'D
—
used as a contraction of
she had
or
she would
She'd
[=
she had
] already eaten by the time we arrived.
She'd
[=
she would
] prefer to wait until next week.
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