40 Metaphors for has

"She must ha' been a handsome woman in her time, Mis' Bunker.

I remember him, yes faith, hee's prettie well set; hee ha's the right trick with the tongue in his kisse, and

He should ha' been a Scot.

Barnardo ha's my place: giue you good-night.

On Fortinbras, he ha's my dying voyce, So tell him with the occurrents more and lesse, [Sidenote: th'] Which haue solicited.[10] The rest is silence.

Ha, here is matter for red-hot irons, the pincers and the rack, anon.

If it had ha' been a dream I should ha' pushed 'er under an omnibus, but you can't do things like that in real life.

[Sidenote: At game a swearing,] That ha's no rellish of Saluation in't, Then trip him, that his heeles may kicke at Heauen, And that his Soule may be as damn'd and blacke As Hell, whereto it goes.

" The saddest words of tongue or pen May be perhaps, "It might have been," The sweetest words we know, by heck, Are only these "Enclosed find check!" Minne-Ha-Ha. COLLECTORS AND COLLECTING Sir Walter Raleigh had called to take a cup of tea with Queen Elizabeth.

"Tom's wife would ha' felt it a source o' pride, had she lived.

Not that my een saw that onethe hoose micht ha' been ampty, for ought I knew!

'Ha! five is the main.

Must ha' been a mistake with the checks, and somebody changed their minds on the way,Plymouth, most likely,and stopped with the wrong baggage. Wouldn't worry, ma'am; it's as bad for one as for t' other, anyhow, and they'll be along to-morrow, no kind o' doubt.

"You ought to ha' been a member o' Parliament, Bill," said Harry Lea, when he had finished.

Well, if we hadn't been actin', we should ha' been thinkin' an' sleepin'; too much of which, you see, ain't good for us, Buzzby, and would never pay.

She must ha' been the wife of the man they killed.

"'Than he might ha' been,' ses Ginger, very quick.

"Ha! ha!" was all the reply vouchsafed by the marchesa, followed by a scornful laugh.

"What a blessing it must ha' been to him in his last moments to think that he had made provision for his wife.

Looke where he ha's not turn'd his colour, and ha's teares in's eyes.

" "I thought Somewhere was a town in France, ha-ha," said Mrs. Russell.

Our Gents was all considrably surprized at the lots of Tents as was all a standing on Ship Lake Island; one on 'em, who was got up quite in a naughtical style, said as he was estonished to see so many on 'em pitched, but I think as he must ha' bin mistaken, for I didn t see not none on 'em pitched, tho' I dessay it might ha' been werry usefool in keeping out the rain on a remarkabel wet night.

"You ought to ha' been a member o' Parliament, Bill," said Harry Lea, when he had finished.

Ha, Rodoricke, are not we fine Polyticians That have so quaintly wrought the king of Fraunce Unto our faction that he threatens warre Against the almost reconcilde Navar? Rod.

And it would ha' been a bold manager the noo who'd dared to offer Harry Lauder a guinea to sing twa-three songs of a nicht at a concert.

40 Metaphors for  has