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Definition of may've in English: may'vecontractionˈmeɪəv informal May have. I may've irked other patrons by giggling Example sentencesExamples - They may've been drugged or hypnotized.
- You may've heard the saying 'handsome is as handsome does'.
- I may've changed how I look on the outside but it didn't really change how I felt inside.
- I mention the latter at the risk of losing any street cred I may've had.
- Now the downside to this, as you may've noticed, is you can have some false starts.
- They're always trying to blame it on Bacon, but it may've been Hathaway all along.
- Either way – whatever the reason may've been – someone tried the door.
- The creatures stopped and stood in a half-circle, cutting off any hope I may've had of escape.
- She may've come in here on Tuesday.
- I can only hope that I've told all these stories in a way that allows people to maybe go out and listen to some music that they may've otherwise ignored.
- The fog in the valley may've kept them indoors.
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