heres
1 Americannoun
plural
heredesnoun
Usage
See contraction.
Etymology
Origin of heres
From the Latin word hērēs heir
Example Sentences
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Black residents in Sumter make up a reliable Democratic base, while whites are often divided, as one local put it, between liberal “come heres,” like Habitat employees, and conservative, locally raised, “been heres.”
From Seattle Times
“That was it. A few heres and theres, but from the club, they made it clear that they were happy for me to leave. So obviously that helped my decision.”
From Washington Post
And heres the first WSU football depth chart of the year!
From Seattle Times
Johnny sat close to Mr. Quincy, watching the Justice’s nervous, taut hands, listening to his ‘What have we heres’ and quick questions to the men and women shoved up before him.
From Literature
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OK that’s it from me so heres a link to everything that has just transpired in case you need to go over it all.
From The Guardian
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