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vb. (eye dialect of having English)
Usage examples of "havin'".
TOO MUCH curiosity, while these copper coloured folks are lost from havin' TOO LITTLE little.
Yes, from the very minute that our two minds wuz made up to go to Saratoga Josiah Allen wuz set on havin' sunthin new and uneek in the way of dress and whiskers.
Wall, we wandered down into the high way and havin' most the hull afternoon before us, we kinder sauntered round amongst the stores that wuz pretty nigh to where we wuz.
I never wuz much of a one to put the letter N above any of the others, or to be haughty on havin' it added to, or diminished from my name.
And havin' reached the spot, who should we find there but Ardelia Tutt and Bial Flamburg.
Worse things could happen to a woman than havin' him crazy to pieces over her.
Would have been remarkable, havin' his name renowned from Kansas to Utah for fine beef and a clean, responsible cattle operation.
Nurse Benan, havin' helped old Colborn out of life, which we shall never prove, meant to marry young Colborn and the fortune.