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hard pressedHaving or likely to have difficulty or to find a task almost impossible.Rate it:

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have a ballTo enjoy thoroughly; to have lots of fun or excitement.Rate it:

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have a blastTo thoroughly enjoy; to be excited or have lots of fun.Rate it:

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have a bone to pickTo have a complaint or grievance with somebody.Rate it:

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Have a Bone to Pick with YouTo have a complaint and argument about somethingRate it:

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have a brick in one's hatto be drunkRate it:

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have a bun in the ovenTo be pregnant; to be expecting a baby.Rate it:

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have a coupleTo drink enough alcohol to be slightly drunkRate it:

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have a cowTo get angry; have a fit.Rate it:

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have a fable forTo have a weakness for something.Rate it:

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have a fewTo drink enough alcohol to be slightly drunkRate it:

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have a fitTo experience an epileptic seizure.Rate it:

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have a fitTo become suddenly enraged.Rate it:

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have a flatTo have a flat tyre.Rate it:

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have a flatTo be the owner of an apartment.Rate it:

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have a frog in one's throatTo feel the need to cough; to have a tickle in one's throat; to have a scratchy or uneven voice.Rate it:

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have a goTo make an attempt; to try.Rate it:

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have a goShout at or tell off unnecessarily or excessively.Rate it:

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have a good oneformula used when parting.Rate it:

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have a good oneTo enjoy an event or occasion, especially a holiday or one's birthday.Rate it:

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have a good timeTo enjoy oneself.Rate it:

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have a green thumbA person with a green thumb, a natural skill for gardening.Rate it:

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have a handle onTo be in control; to understand or grasp.Rate it:

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have a handle on itUnderstand all the minute details, the goal, the dangers, the possible glitches, the possible adversarial action.Rate it:

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have a head forto be capable with, to be knowledgeable aboutRate it:

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have a heartTo be kind or sympathetic; to treat others kindly.Rate it:

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have a jag onTo be drunk.Rate it:

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have a laughTo joke; kid around.Rate it:

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have a laughTo enjoy oneself; have fun.Rate it:

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have a laughTo laughRate it:

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have a look-seeTake a look.Rate it:

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have a lot of time forto hold in high esteem; to respectRate it:

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have a mind like a sieveTo have a poor memory; to have difficulty remembering things.Rate it:

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have a mind of one's ownTo form one's personal opinions and choose one's actions without being governed by the views or choices of others; to be independently minded; to think for oneself.Rate it:

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have a mountain to climbTo be faced with a difficult task or challenge.Rate it:

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have a nice dayUsed other than as an idiom: see have, a, nice, day.Rate it:

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have a nice dayGoodbye.Rate it:

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have a pairTo be manly.Rate it:

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have a sayTo voice one's opinion.Rate it:

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have a screamTo have a good time, to have a blast.Rate it:

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Have a Screw LooseTo act in an odd, foolish manner, to behave silly and weirdRate it:

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have a screw looseA phrase meaning that the subject is insane or irrational.Rate it:

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have a seatA polite directive to sit down.Rate it:

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have a seatSee have; seat.Rate it:

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have a seatTo sit down; to take a seat.Rate it:

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have a snootfulTo be drunk.Rate it:

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have a soft spot in your heartAn emotional outlook and an accepting attitude toward others in difficult or trying situations.Rate it:

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have a stabTo make an attempt, a try.Rate it:

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have a thingto be in a casual relationship.Rate it:

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have a thingto have a crush, or a soft spot for someone.Rate it:

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