that'd
American-
contraction of that had:
We all noticed the panic that'd crept into her voice.
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contraction of that would:
If you could swing by and pick me up on your way there, that'd be great.
Usage
See contraction.
Example Sentences
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“With ‘Spinal Tap’ alone, if that’d been the only thing he ever did, he influenced my generation enormously.”
From Los Angeles Times
I said, “I would too, that’d be great. But this is a fantasy.”
From Los Angeles Times
“Oh, Jonah, that’s not the way to look at this,” Mom protested, at the same time that Katherine said, “Oh, could I go to the conference with you? That’d be great!”
From Literature
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I said ‘Yeah, that’d be great,” Shirreffs said.
From Los Angeles Times
“Pretended to be a pizza delivery when I wouldn’t open up. Never did get my pizza. But she was gone quickly. Said she needed to get back to her brother. That’d be you.”
From Literature
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