Examples of 'has got' in a sentence
Meaning of "has got"
The phrase 'has got' is a colloquial or informal way of saying 'has' or 'possesses.' It is often used in spoken English to indicate ownership, possession, or the presence of a particular attribute or characteristic
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of have got
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has got
This stuff has got to be checked out.
We know how hard this has got to be.
This has got nothing to do with her.
So now my house has got two toasters.
This has got nothing to do with you.
A friend of mine has got a place here.
Knox has got some excellent bourbon.
And that bird has got to go too.
Nick has got to be going crazy right now.
My next contract has got to be a big one.
One has got to be careful on the road.
Indian hills has got your back.
This has got to be the answer to cancer.
The whole thing has got to be bogus.
This has got nothing to do with fossils.
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I am hoping she has got the message.
She has got some beautiful tits.
Then the world has got no shame.
Boss has got his game face on.
Whoever did this has got mad skills.
Shawn has got a mouth like velvet.
The bridegroom has got the ring.
Alex has got his back arched up.
One of those guys has got cancer.
Fritz has got the high ground.
Make sure everyone has got one.
Undirmaor has got mad hacking skills.
This rivalry between us has got to end.
Horse has got a nice butt there.
This frightful thing has got to be stopped.
Victor has got to have an external key.
Or somebody at the bank has got it wrong.
The king has got a crown again.
I know one of you has got one.
This chump has got everybody scared.
Because this kid here has got it.
My son has got an idea to get a suit.
Every last leaf has got to shine.
Vecas has got a lot for everyone.
Every other hotel has got three.
Someone has got to help me run things.
Dee being such a whore has got me thinking.
This has got its own reward.
Lam afraid she has got drowned.
Something has got to be done to reverse that trend.
Somebody in this house has got to sleep.
This man has got to see a doctor.
That means the boss has got it.
One of us has got to get out of here.
That means one of you has got to go.
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