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WORD FAMILY
hap: hapless, happed, happing, haps, mishap/hapless: haplessly/mishap: mishaps
USAGE EXAMPLES
“Then it was just a coincidence you were there when it hap- pened?”
Literature(Jul 10, 2014)
“Your buddy Guitar. Ask him what strange stuff been hap- penin. Ask him how come he runnin round with Empire State all of a sudden.”
Literature(Jun 26, 2014)
They are hap- pining so slow you cant tell.
Literature(Jun 25, 2014)
It haps incredibly fast, and Amazon is touting the fact that Firefly can recognize 100 million items “anytime, anywhere, in one second.”
Forbes(Jun 18, 2014)
As if her presence legitimized whatever was hap­pening between us—though certainly not to the same degree that the general’s would have.
Literature(May 19, 2014)
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nan accidental happening
he recorded all the little haps and mishaps of his life
hap
I
\\ˈhap\\ noun
 ETYMOLOGY  Middle English, from Old Norse happ good luck; akin to Old English gehæp suitable, Old Church Slavic kobĭ lot, fate
 DATE  13th century
1. happening 1
2. chance, fortune

II
intransitive verb
(happed ; hap·ping)
 DATE  14th century
: happen

III
transitive verb
(happed ; hap·ping)
 ETYMOLOGY  Middle English happen
 DATE  14th century
dialect : clothe, cover

IV
noun
 DATE  1724
dialect : something (as a bed quilt or cloak) that serves as a covering or wrap
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