The baroness was taken aback by this so sudden and unexpected display of firmness in her little charge; her face darkened to a yet richer crimson; and she cried in a loud blustering voice: "Bud eed ees eembossible whad your royal highness ask!
I do nod know whad ees 'appen to you, your Royal Highness.
Yed thad is whad the aeronauds have been doing; they have been drying to make the leedle boad-balloon garry the brobelling bower of the aerial ship.
My vriendt," said the professor impressively, "whad would you think of the man who tried to pud the engines and boilers of an Atlantic liner in a leedle boad?
Zis is noding do whad we shall have soon," the Dutchman said, with a wave of his arm.
Don' yoh know I kin kerleck damages f'om yoh foh whad happened t' me on dis premises of yourn?
This gave Rachel courage to add: "Da's whad I say, too!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whad" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.