who'd in English

preposition
1
who had.
some Americans who'd arrived after lunch

Use "whod" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "whod" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "whod", or refer to the context using the word "whod" in the English Dictionary.

1. Who'd you find, Amy?

2. Who'd like some fizz?

3. Who'd you patch up?

4. Who'd you sell the balloons to?

5. Who'd be friends with a pachuco wannabe?

6. Who'd have dreamt it? They're getting married.

7. He's someone who'd blend into any crowd.

8. She wondered who'd sent her the mysterious email.

9. 4 She wondered who'd sent her the mysterious email.

10. And if you were a Republican, who'd you be?

11. But even those who'd heard the news seemed undeterred.

12. Except who'd send their kid to a concentration camp?

13. You're all bandits, who'd shoot someone in the back.

14. Well, who'd be sending me a parcel over there?

15. A man who'd been scalded in the kitchens by cooking oil.

16. None of the people who'd auditioned were really up to par.

17. Who'd have ever thought that gumbo would become my favorite dinner?

18. Who'd have thought he'd turn out to be such a softy.

19. Who'd have thought he'd turn out to he such a softy .

20. Out of the wigwam crawled the boy who'd shot the arrow.

21. Well, who'd have thought Joey was going to become so successful?

22. 14 Who'd want to become a concubine without ever falling in love?

23. I can't think offhand of anyone who'd be able to help you.

24. The kind of adversary who'd find even the smallest crack in your defense.

25. Who'd expect Americans to be hiding out next to a stank-ass slaughterhouse?

26. The market-place and street were crowded with those who'd come to barter.

27. And as I was traveling around, I kept meeting young people who'd lost hope.

28. Didi, who'd been so pleasant to her face and so vitriolic behind her back.

29. In the meantime, however, I have someone who'd like to say hello to you.

30. It wouldn't be your construction company who'd get the bid on building this thing?

31. And there were words of praise for the girls who'd taken to the catwalk.

32. She's in Hong Kong to sell it, but who'd buy it at that price?

33. After all, she was the one who'd set herself up as Jett's little helper.

34. And Colbert, who'd founded the India Company... decided to send 1,000 settlers... and 32 women.

35. What was so important you'd walk out on a guy who'd been here all night?

36. Here lives an old woman who'd rather break her neck than part with a penny.

37. Bob, who'd been a vet in the army, vaguely remembered how to use a tourniquet.

38. The absolutely brilliant forensic anthropologist who'd bite off his own arm to be your assistant.

39. He stood there like a weak-kneed schoolboy who'd impulsively confessed to stealing the headmaster's wallet.

40. Oddly, it was men who'd left the active priesthood to marry who were most eloquent about celibacy.

41. There are few masters who'd trouble to enquire whether their paid subordinates were hurt by their commands.

42. Bite-size American flags made in China, halfheartedly waved by five-year-olds who'd rather be playing Minecraft.

43. 9 He stood there like a weak-kneed schoolboy who'd impulsively confessed to stealing the headmaster's wallet.

44. Some said that fish was the ghost of a thief... who'd drowned in that river 60 years before.

45. Fiennes, sans Shakespeare in Love beard and Bardlike charisma, doesn't begin to suggest a guy who'd inspire obsession

46. But the travellers who'd come to Castlemorton from all over the country, couldn't understand the local animosity towards them.

47. They had a warrant to arrest her grandson who'd been visiting the pensioner at her sheltered accommodation in Cheltenham.

48. I do not see God putting a gift like that in the hands of a man who'd kill a child.

49. To Robert, a misanthrope who'd barely mastered e-mail in his earlier life, this networked world is a multitasking hell.

50. 10 One who'd probably mowed the nurses down in his student days, too, she thought with a flash of insight.