Definition of having

"having" in the verb sense

1. have, have got, hold

have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense

"She has $1,000 in the bank"

"He has got two beautiful daughters"

"She holds a Master's degree from Harvard"

2. have, feature

have as a feature

"This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France"

3. experience, receive, have, get

go through (mental or physical states or experiences

"get an idea"

"experience vertigo"

"get nauseous"

"receive injuries"

"have a feeling"

4. own, have, possess

have ownership or possession of

"He owns three houses in Florida"

"How many cars does she have?"

5. get, let, have

cause to move cause to be in a certain position or condition

"He got his squad on the ball"

"This let me in for a big surprise"

"He got a girl into trouble"

6. consume, ingest, take in, take, have

serve oneself to, or consume regularly

"Have another bowl of chicken soup!"

"I don't take sugar in my coffee"

7. have

have a personal or business relationship with someone

"have a postdoc"

"have an assistant"

"have a lover"

8. hold, throw, have, make, give

organize or be responsible for

"hold a reception"

"have, throw, or make a party"

"give a course"

9. have

have left

"I have two years left"

"I don't have any money left"

"They have two more years before they retire"

10. have

be confronted with

"What do we have here?"

"Now we have a fine mess"

11. have, experience

undergo

"The stocks had a fast run-up"

12. have

suffer from be ill with

"She has arthritis"

13. induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make

cause to do cause to act in a specified manner

"The ads induced me to buy a VCR"

"My children finally got me to buy a computer"

"My wife made me buy a new sofa"

14. accept, take, have

receive willingly something given or offered

"The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter"

"I won't have this dog in my house!"

"Please accept my present"

15. receive, have

get something come into possession of

"receive payment"

"receive a gift"

"receive letters from the front"

16. suffer, sustain, have, get

undergo (as of injuries and illnesses

"She suffered a fracture in the accident"

"He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars"

"She got a bruise on her leg"

"He got his arm broken in the scuffle"

17. have, get, make

achieve a point or goal

"Nicklaus had a 70"

"The Brazilian team got 4 goals"

"She made 29 points that day"

18. give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have

cause to be born

"My wife had twins yesterday!"

19. take, have

have sex with archaic use

"He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable"

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Quotations for having

Giving is true having. [ Spurgeon ]

Our content is our best having. [ William Shakespeare ]

He who is sorry for having sinned
Is almost innocent. [ Seneca ]

Having is having, come whence it may. [ German Proverb ]

Having waste ground enough,
Shall we desire to raze the sanctuary
And pitch our evils there? [ William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure ]

The complaint having been investigated. [ Law ]

Life only avails, not the having lived. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

Or, having sworn too hard a keeping oath,
Study to break it and not break my troth. [ William Shakespeare ]

We seldom repent having eaten too little.

Why so large cost, having so short a lease,
Dost thou upon thy fading mansion spend? [ Shakespeare ]

Bees work for man, and yet they never bruise
Their Master's flower, but leave it having done,
As fair as ever and as fit to use;
So both the flower doth stay and honey run. [ Herbert ]

Having food and raiment, let us be therewith content. [ St. Paul ]

Having is in no case the fruit of lusting, but of living. [ Ed ]

I attend to the business of other people, having lost my own. [ Horace ]

You may offer a bribe without fear of having your throat cut. [ Proverb ]

All writing comes by the grace of God, and all doing and having. [ Emerson ]

All my misfortunes come of having thought too well of my fellows. [ J. J. Rousseau ]

Nothing ages women so rapidly as having married the general rule. [ Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband ]

The worst of having a romance is that it leaves one so unromantic. [ Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Grey ]

The desire to please everything having eyes seems inborn in maidens. [ Salamon Gessner ]

Having mourned your sin, for outward Eden lost, find paradise within. [ Dryden ]

How many have died without having given even one kiss to their chimera! [ T. Gautier ]

There is no shame in having led a wild life, but in not breaking it off. [ Horace ]

We often shed tears which deceive ourselves after having deceived others. [ Rochefoucauld ]

The animal with long ears, after having drunk, gives a kick to the bucket. [ From the Italian ]

The pleasure of this world consists in having necessaries, not superfluities. [ Proverb ]

We must laugh before we are happy, lest we should die without having laughed. [ La Bruyere ]

Today, we are all adrift, having nothing more either to venerate or to believe. [ Mme. Louise Colet ]

God, who repented of having created man, never repented of having created woman. [ Malherbe ]

I have written this, not as having abundance of leisure, but out of love for you. [ Cicero ]

It is having in some measure a sort at wit, to know how to use the wit of others. [ Stanislaus ]

The people of this world having been once deceived, suspect deceit in truth itself. [ Hitopadesa ]

How quickly a truly benevolent act is repaid by the consciousness of having done it! [ Hosea Ballou ]

Rivers flow with sweet waters; but, having joined the ocean, they become undrinkable. [ Hitopadesa ]

A cock, having found a pearl, said that a grain of corn would be of more value to him. [ Pierre Leroux ]

Heaps of huge words uphoarded hideously, with horrid sound, though having little sense. [ Spenser ]

Error is none the better for being common, nor truth the worse for having lain neglected. [ John Locke ]

The essence of knowledge is, having it, to apply it; not having it, to confess your ignorance. [ Confucius ]

No liberal man would impute a charge of unsteadiness to another for having changed his opinion. [ Cicero ]

There is not so much comfort in the having of children, as there is sorrow in parting with them. [ Proverb ]

Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact. [ George Eliot ]

Blessedness consists in the accomplishment of our desires, and in our having only regular desires. [ St. Augustine ]

Having nothing to do with elections (Abstain from beans, the ballot at Athens having been by beans).

There are few wild beasts more to be dreaded than a communicative man having nothing to communicate. [ Bovee ]

Women are like melons: it is only after having tasted them that we know whether they are good or not. [ F. Soulie ]

It is not so much the being exempt from faults, as the having overcome them, that is an advantage to us. [ Alexander Pope ]

It is rare that, after having given the key of her heart, a woman does not change the lock the day after. [ Sainte-Beuve ]

Having the will to win is not enough. Everyone has that. What matters is having the will to prepare to win. [ Bobby Knight, The Power of Negative Thinking: An Unconventional Approach to Achieving Positive Results ]

Riches do not consist in having more gold and silver, but in having more in proportion than our neighbours. [ Locke ]

Some women boast of having never accorded anything; perhaps it is because they have never been asked anything.

There is a manner of forgiveness so divine that you are ready to embrace the offender for having called it forth. [ Lavater ]

Have a purpose is life, and having it, throw into your work such strength of mind and muscle as God has given you. [ Carlyle ]

There are men who pride themselves on their insensibility to love: it is like boasting of having been always stupid. [ S. de Castres ]

The old proverb about having too many irons in the fire is an abominable old lie. Have all in, shovel, tongs, and poker. [ Adam Clarke ]

We are for the most part but the contemporaries of happiness. It is spoken of about us, but we die without having known it. [ O. Firmez ]

No man beholdeth prosperity who doth not encounter danger; but having encountered danger, if he surviveth, he beholdeth it. [ Hitopadesa ]

Having sown the seed of secrecy, it should be properly guarded and not in the least broken; for being broken, it will not prosper. [ Hitopadesa ]

The pleasure a man of honor enjoys in the consciousness of having performed his duty is a reward he pays himself for all his pains. [ La Bruyere ]

Happiness is in taste and not in things; and it is by having what we love that we are happy, not by having what others find agreeable. [ Rochefoucauld ]

Eloquence is the painting of thought; and thus, those who, after having painted it, still add to it, make a picture instead of a portrait. [ Pascal ]

I can't help detesting my relations. I suppose it comes from the fact that we can't stand other people having the same faults as ourselves. [ Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Grey ]

A chine of honest bacon would please my appetite more than all the marrowpuddings, for I like them better plain, having a very vulgar stomach. [ Dryden ]

Love is like the painter, who, being to draw the picture of a friend having a blemish in one eye, would picture only the other side of his face. [ South ]

Wise sayings are not only for ornament, but for action and business, having a point or edge, whereby knots in business are pierced and discovered. [ Bacon ]

It is books that teach us to refine our pleasures when young, and which, having so taught us, enable us to recall them with satisfaction when old. [ Leigh Hunt ]

It is books that teaches us to refine our pleasures when young, and which, having so taught us, enables us to recall them with satisfaction when old. [ L. Hunt ]

You cannot lead a fighting world without having it regimented, chivalried; nor can you any more continue to lead a working world unregimented, anarchic. [ Carlyle ]

Instead of having answers on a math test, they should just call them impressions and it you got a different impression so what, can't we all be brothers? [ Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts ]

The friendship of some men is like the love of some women; it is variable and capricious, inconstant and uncertain, hard to win, and when won, not worth having. [ Acton ]

There must be work done by the arms, or none of us would live; and work done by the brains, or the life would not be worth having. And the same men cannot do both. [ John Ruskin ]

Glory is sometimes a low courtesan who on the road entices many who did not think of her. They are astonished to obtain favors without having done anything to deserve them. [ Prince de Ligne ]

We ought to be thankful to nature for having made those things which are necessary easy to be discovered; while other things that are difficult to be known are not necessary. [ Epicurus ]

I look upon paradoxes as the impotent efforts of men who, not having capacity to draw attention and celebrity from good sense, fly to eccentricities to make themselves noted. [ Horace Walpole ]

Half the world is on the wrong scent in the pursuit of happiness. They think it consists in having and getting, and in being served by others. It consists in giving and in serving others. [ Henry Drummond ]

We rarely repent of having spoken too little, very often of having spoken too much: a maxim this which is old and trivial, and which every one knows, but which every one does not practise. [ La Bruyère ]

Be free from grief not through insensibility like the irrational animals, nor through want of thought like the foolish, but like a man of virtue by having reason as the consolation of grief. [ Epictetus ]

Fortitude implies a firmness and strength of mind that enables us to do and suffer as we ought. It rises upon an opposition, and, like a river, swells the higher for having its course stopped. [ Jeremy Collier ]

He who allows his happiness to depend too much on reason, who submits his pleasures to examination, and desires enjoyments only of the most refined nature, too often ends by not having any at all. [ Chamfort ]

It has come to be practically a sort of rule in literature, that a man, having once shown himself capable of original writing, is entitled thenceforth to steal from the writings of others at discretion. [ Emerson ]

The secret of force in writing lies not so much in the pedigree of nouns and adjectives and verbs, as in having something that you believe in to say, and making the parts of speech vividly conscious of it. [ Lowell ]

Most women spend their lives in robbing the old tree from which Eve plucked the first fruit. And such is the attraction of this fruit, that the most honest woman is not content to die without having tasted it. [ O. Feuillet ]

What real good does an addition to a fortune, already sufficient, procure? Not any. Could the great man, by having his fortune increased, increase also his appetites, then precedence might be attended with real amusement. [ Goldsmith ]

Like the tiger, that seldom desists from pursuing man after having once preyed upon human flesh, the reader who has once gratified his appetite with calumny makes ever after the most agreeable feast upon murdered reputations! [ Goldsmith ]

Sydney Smith playfully says that commonsense was invented by Socrates, that philosopher having been one of its most conspicuous exemplars in conducting the contest of practical sagacity against stupid prejudice and illusory beliefs. [ Whipple ]

What a curious workmanship is that of the eye, which is in the body, as the sun in the world; set in the head as in a watch-tower, having the softest nerves for receiving the greater multitude of spirits necessary for the act of vision! [ Charnock ]

It makes me mad when I go to all the trouble of having Martha cook up about a hundred drumsticks, the the guy at the Marineland says, You can't throw chicken to the dolphins. They eat fish. Sure they eat fish, if that's all you give them. Man, wise up. [ Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts ]

How many who, after having achieved fame and fortune, recall with regret the time when - ascending the hills of life in the sun of their twentieth year - they had nothing but courage, which is the virtue of the young, and hope, which is the treasure of the poor! [ H. Murger ]

Not in a man's having no business with men, but in having no unjust business with them, and in having all manner of true and just business, can either his or their blessedness be found possible, and this waste world become, for both parties, a home and peopled garden. [ Carlyle ]

We ought, in humanity, no more to despise a man for the misfortunes of the mind than for those of the body, when they are such as he cannot help; were this thoroughly considered we should no more laugh at a man for having his brains cracked than for having his head broke. [ Pope ]

Nothing is more estimable than a physician who, having studied nature from his youth, knows the properties of the human body, the diseases which assail it, the remedies which will benefit it, exercises his art with caution, and pays equal attention to the rich and the poor. [ Voltaire ]

Occasion or Opportunity? The occasion is that which determines our conduct, and amounts to a degree of necessity; the opportunity is that which invites to action. We do things as the occasion requires, or as the opportunity offers. We may have occasion to write a letter without having the opportunity. [ Pure English, Hackett And Girvin, 1884 ]

O poets! what injury you have done us, and how right Plato was to banish you from his republic! How your ambrosia has rendered more bitter our absinth! How have we found our lives more barren and more desolate, after having turned our eyes toward the sublime perspectives which your dreams have opened in the infinite! [ T. Gautier ]

No man ever stood lower in my estimation for having a patch in his clothes; yet I am sure there is greater anxiety to have fashionable, or at least clean and unpatched clothes, than to have a sound conscience. I sometimes try my acquaintances by some such test as this - who could wear a patch, or two extra seams only, over the knee. [ Thoreau ]

I have mentioned mathematics as a way to settle in the mind a habit of reasoning closely, and in train; not that I think it necessary that all men should be deep mathematicians, but that having got the way of reasoning, which that study necessarily brings the mind to, they might be able to transfer it to other parts of knowledge, as they have occasion. [ J. Locke ]

After having said, read, and written what we have of women, what is the fact? In good faith, it is this: they are handsomer, more amiable, more essential, more worthy, and have more sensibility than we. All the faults that we reproach in them do not cause as much evil as one of ours. And, then, are their faults not due to our despotism, injustice, and self-love? [ Prince de Ligne ]

If you're a Thanksgiving dinner, but you don't like the stuffing or the cranberry sauce or anything else, just pretend like you're eating it, but instead, put it all in your lap and form it into a big mushy ball. Then, later, when you're out back having cigars with the boys, let out a big fake cough and throw the ball to the ground. Then say, Boy, these are good cigars! [ Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts ]

There is scare any lot so low, but there is something in it to satisfy the man whom it has befallen, Providence having so ordered things, that in every man's cup how bitter soever, there are some cordial drops, some good circumstances, which if wisely extracted, are sufficient for the purpose he wants them, that is, to make him contented, and if not happy, at least resigned. [ Sterne ]

Poetry interprets in two ways: it interprets by expressing, with magical felicity, the physiognomy and movements of the outward world; and it interprets by expressing, with inspired conviction, the ideas and laws of the inward world of man's moral and spiritual nature. In other words, poetry is interpretative both by having natural magic in it, and by having moral profundity. [ Matthew Arnold ]

Custom is a violent and treacherous school mistress. She, by little and little, slyly and unperceived, slips in the foot of her authority; but having by this gentle and humble beginning, with the benefit of time, fixed and established it, she then unmasks a furious and tyrannic countenance, against which we have no more the courage or the power so much as to lift up our eyes. [ Montaigne ]

There is nothing so remote from vanity as true genius. It is almost as natural for those who are endowed with the highest powers of the human mind to produce the miracles of art, as for other men to breathe or move. Correggio, who is said to have produced some of his divinest works almost without having seen a picture, probably did not know that he had done anything extraordinary. [ Hazlitt ]

Pride looks back upon its past deeds, and calculating with nicety what it has done, it commits itself to rest; whereas humility looks to that which is before, and discovering how much ground remains to be trodden, it is active and vigilant. Having gained one height, pride looks down with complacency on that which is beneath it; humility looks up to a higher and yet higher elevation. The one keeps us on this earth, which is congenial to its nature; the other directs our eye, and tends to lift us up to heaven. [ James McCosh ]

The importance of the romantic element does not rest upon conjecture. Pleasing testimonies abound. Hannah More traced her earliest impressions of virtue to works of fiction; and Adam Clarke gives a list of tales that won his boyish admiration. Books of entertainment led him to believe in a spiritual world; and he felt sure of having been a coward, but for romances. He declared that he had learned more of his duty to God, his neighbor and himself from Robinson Crusoe than from all the books, except the Bible, that were known to his youth. [ Willmott ]

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having in Words With Friends™

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HAVING
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HAVING
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HAVING
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HAVING
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HAVING
(18)
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HAVING
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HAVING
(17)
HAVING
(17)
HAVING
(17)
HAVING
(16)
HAVING
(16)
HAVING
(15)

The 200 Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Plays Using The Letters In having

HAVING
(93)
HAVING
(75)
HAVING
(69)
HAVING
(63)
VANG
(63)
HAVING
(63)
HAVING
(60)
HAVING
(60)
HAVING
(57)
VAIN
(57)
VANG
(51)
HAVING
(51)
HAVING
(51)
HANG
(45)
HAVING
(45)
HAVING
(45)
NIGH
(45)
HANG
(45)
HAVING
(42)
HAVING
(42)
HAVING
(40)
GAIN
(39)
VAIN
(39)
NIGH
(39)
HAVING
(38)
HAVING
(36)
HAVING
(36)
HAVING
(34)
HAVING
(34)
AGIN
(33)
VANG
(33)
GAIN
(33)
VANG
(33)
VANG
(33)
VANG
(33)
VANG
(32)
HAVING
(32)
HAVING
(32)
HAVING
(30)
HAVING
(30)
HAVING
(30)
HAVING
(30)
HAVING
(30)
HAVING
(30)
HAVING
(29)
VANG
(28)
VAIN
(28)
HANG
(27)
HANG
(27)
AGIN
(27)
HANG
(27)
VAIN
(27)
VAIN
(27)
NIGH
(27)
NIGH
(27)
NIGH
(27)
NIGH
(27)
VAIN
(27)
VAIN
(27)
HANG
(27)
HAVING
(25)
VANG
(25)
HAVING
(25)
VAN
(24)
HANG
(24)
HANG
(24)
VAN
(24)
VAN
(24)
NIGH
(24)
HAVING
(23)
HAVING
(23)
HAVING
(23)
HAVING
(23)
VAIN
(22)
VAN
(22)
NIGH
(22)
HAVING
(22)
VANG
(22)
VANG
(22)
HAVING
(22)
VANG
(22)
VANG
(22)
HAG
(21)
VANG
(21)
VAIN
(21)
HAG
(21)
VIA
(21)
VIA
(21)
HAG
(21)
VIA
(21)
AGIN
(21)
GAIN
(21)
AGIN
(21)
AGIN
(21)
AGIN
(21)
GAIN
(21)
GAIN
(21)
GAIN
(21)
HAVING
(20)
HAVING
(20)
GAIN
(20)
VAIN
(19)
HAVING
(19)
HAVING
(19)
NIGH
(19)
HANG
(19)
HAVING
(19)
VANG
(19)
HAG
(19)
VIA
(19)
HAVING
(19)
VANG
(19)
NAG
(18)
HAVING
(18)
HANG
(18)
GAIN
(18)
HANG
(18)
HAVING
(18)
NIGH
(18)
NIGH
(18)
VAN
(18)
HANG
(18)
VANG
(18)
GIN
(18)
GIN
(18)
NAG
(18)
GIN
(18)
VAIN
(18)
VAIN
(18)
HAVING
(18)
NAG
(18)
AGIN
(18)
VAIN
(18)
NIGH
(18)
HANG
(18)
NIGH
(18)
VAIN
(18)
NIGH
(17)
HAVING
(17)
HAVING
(17)
HAVING
(17)
HANG
(17)
VANG
(17)
VIA
(17)
AGIN
(17)
VANG
(16)
NAG
(16)
HAVING
(16)
GIN
(16)
VAIN
(16)
AGIN
(16)
VAN
(16)
VAN
(16)
VAN
(16)
HAVING
(16)
VANG
(15)
VAIN
(15)
NIGH
(15)
VAIN
(15)
VAN
(15)
NIGH
(15)
VANG
(15)
HANG
(15)
HAVING
(15)
HANG
(15)
HANG
(15)
GAIN
(15)
NIGH
(14)
NIGH
(14)
VANG
(14)
GAIN
(14)
AGIN
(14)
GAIN
(14)
HAG
(14)
HAG
(14)
AGIN
(14)
VIA
(14)
GAIN
(14)
VIA
(14)
VAIN
(14)
GAIN
(14)
AGIN
(14)
HAG
(14)
VIA
(14)
HANG
(14)
AGIN
(14)
HAG
(13)
VIA
(13)
VAN
(13)
NIGH
(13)
HAG
(13)
HAG
(13)
AGIN
(13)
GAIN
(13)
VAIN
(13)
VANG
(13)
HANG
(13)
VANG
(13)
NIGH
(13)
HANG
(13)

Words within the letters of having

2 letter words in having (7 words)

3 letter words in having (5 words)

4 letter words in having (6 words)

6 letter words in having (1 word)

having + 1 blank (3 words)

having + 2 blanks (2 words)

Words containing the sequence having

Words that start with having (1 word)

Words with having in them (3 words)

Words that end with having (5 words)

Word Growth involving having

Shorter words in having

ha

in

Longer words containing having

behaving misbehaving

shaving reshaving

shaving shavingbrush

shaving shavings