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contraction (context colloquial English) Contraction of there are.

Usage examples of "there're".

There're going to be many sleepless engineers earning their overtime checksumming the operating system files for signs of retrovirus in fection.

They've only got a basic hundred surnames in all China and of those there're twenty Yus, eight Yens, ten Wus and God knows how many Pings, Lis, Lees, Chens, Chins, Chings, Wongs and Fus and each one of them you pronounce five different ways so God knows who's who!

If they screw up, there're neural growth cofactors and cheap replacement stem cells.

The zoologist continued, "Then there're traces of formaldehyde, phenol, fructose, dextrose, cellulose.

I go to roll call in the assembly room and there're a dozen Kotex taped to the lectern.

And there're all these stands selling deep-fat-fried bugs and pig's gut sandwiches — "

There're all kinds of fractions, halves and quarters and fifths and sixths and lots and lots, and when you have two halves, you have a -whole.

You, Jaffe, an' Hyke, and Palasco – Only don't you come whinin' to me when you're cleaned out, and there're goat tracks all over your ranges.

And if that's too much to ask of you, there're always the Job Centers, dear.

There're lenses in this kit to filter the color intensities to the bearable level.

There're places there we can keep you where even the probies won't find a thing.

There're some rather iffey retirement homes among the legitimate ones.

There're certain anomalies to be re solved, but it's worth the effort to tag every child in the vulnerable group.

On the maternal side her grandfather was mate on a whaling ship-so there're sailors on both sides.

There're about a dozen more Storn swords by the turretthat's who's calling to the priest.