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couldve
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couldveverb
Used to show there was possibility of something happening in the past, but it did not happen.
We could've missed the bus, but we just caught it.
Etymology: Contraction of could have
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of couldve in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of couldve in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of couldve in a Sentence
(You) Probably couldve been a really good dentist, i dont have anything bad to say about taking out my tooth, I appreciate that, but I just think that what you did was outrageous, narcissistic you know, and crazy.
This didnt need to happen, i couldve avoided it, but we couldve had help in avoiding this thing, too, because we werent trying to sneak anything by anyone. We were just trying to give the kid the option we thought he had, and now he doesnt have it.
If we couldve just gotten the police to call or drive by and say, Are you thinking of killing someone? that wouldve stopped it, we wouldnt be here. We wouldnt have all of this going on.
We grew up being inspired and admiring our dad for how he served his community and how hard he works, and for us, the ultimate sign of respect is that all three of us followed in his footsteps. For someone who has cared for us our entire lives, to have the opportunity to help care for him and help save his life, itwas the best thing we couldve done.
She was very powerful and thats what it was, maybe in other scenes, there couldve been some interaction between Frank and her possibly, but thats how it was done. Shes terrific and it resonates.
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