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what's

[hwuhts, hwots, wuhts, wots, hwuhts, wuhts]

  1. contraction of what is or what has:

    What's the matter? What's been done?

  2. contraction of what does: What's she do for a living?



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He said his dad had "leaned into me on the way out and said 'that's the biggest honour I've ever received' and I was quite taken aback because normally he wouldn't understand what's going on".

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We're driving here because in this rural heartland lie clues to what's behind a highly contested development thousands of miles away on the ground in Gaza.

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"But it's important not to forget what's happening locally."

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“Democracy is important, and that’s not what’s happening.”

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The notes to John tell Dunne nothing he didn’t already know; what’s chronicled is a process by which a set of fresh eyes pushes Didion to accept that she can’t control every narrative.

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what of it?what's cooking