Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word WID
WID
Definitions of WID
- (regional) Pronunciation spelling of with..
- A river in Essex, England which flows past, Widford before joining the River Can just outside Chelmsford.
Number of letters
3
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using WID in a Sentence
- This, however, only excites the cat ("Wine women an' song? What's de motor wid dat?") who immediately runs in.
- Well, just as me friend is taking them into the house along walks this Charley Nevers wid his tall silk hat and pearl handle cane, wid a flower in his buttonhole, and his black coat tails dangling around his heels, just like Boni de Castellane, and says he, 'Officer,' says he, 'may I inquire what for you're apprehending this gentleman and lady?’”.
After me an Tim had seen the illiphant, an exhamined his trunk to see how many klane shurts he had, we wint to see a grate big snake, wid a body the size iv a whale, a tail that wud wind 3 times around Pat Clansey's cow stable.
- According to McBrain, the message, in which he says What ho', said the t'ing wid the t'ree bonce, 'Don't meddle wid t'ings yo don't understand, was directed at those who had labelled Iron Maiden as devil worshippers, commenting, "We thought, if people were going to be stupid about this sort of thing, we might as well give them something to be really stupid about, you know?".
- Ta hae 'to have', is used as an auxiliary with the modal verbs coud ('could'), hed ('had'), micht ('might'), most ('must'), sood ('should'), and wid ('would') and then reduced to , often written a in dialect writing: Du sood a telt me, 'you should have told me'.
- In 1689, Johan Andersin, an accountant who had been a friend of Lucidor, published a collection of his poetry with the title Helicons blomster/ plåckade ok wid åtskillige tillfällen utdelte af Lucidor den olycklige, subtitled det är alle de poëtiske skrifter som författade blefue af Lasse Johanson.
- The album features the singles "Oh No (Sentimental Things)", "They Don't Know", "Haters", "Ride wid Us" and the UK singles chart-topper "21 Seconds".
- Nonetheless, several UK garage songs did appear on the charts from 2002 to 2004, including Heartless Crew's "The Heartless Theme" (#21), Distant Soundz' version of "Time After Time" (#20), So Solid Crew's "Ride wid Us" (#19) and "Haters" (#8), Ladies First's version of "I Can't Wait" (#19), Pay As U Go's "Champagne Dance" (#13), Mr Reds vs DJ Skribble's "Everybody Come On (Can U Feel It)" (#13), Mis-Teeq's "B with Me" (#5), Jaimeson's "True" (#4) and "Take Control" (#16), and 3 of a Kind's "Baby Cakes" which was a number one hit in August 2004.
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