to have way
61have a way with one — have a charming and persuasive manner. → way …
62have a way with — have a particular talent for dealing with or ability in. → way …
63have a chip on your shoulder — phrase to be likely to become angry or offended very easily, especially about something that other people think should not upset you Bert had always had a chip on his shoulder because of his accent. Thesaurus: words used to describe someone who… …
64have mercy (on someone) — phrase to treat someone in a kind way instead of a cruel way Thesaurus: to treat someone with great care or kindnesssynonym Main entry: mercy …
65have the right idea — informal phrase if you say that someone has the right idea, you think that what they are doing is right or good The Spanish have the right idea, they have a siesta after lunch. Thesaurus: ways of praising someone or somethingsynonym Main entry:… …
66have your head screwed on (the right way) — have your ˈhead screwed on (the right way) idiom (informal) to be a sensible person Main entry: ↑headidiom …
67have the last laugh — 1. To triumph finally after one or more setbacks or defeats 2. To have one s actions, etc finally vindicated after being scorned • • • Main Entry: ↑laugh * * * have the last laugh phrase to finally be more successful than someone who was… …
68have a screw loose — {v. phr,}, {slang} To act in a strange way; to be foolish. * /Now I know he has a screw loose he stole a police car this time./ * /He was a smart man but had a screw loose and people thought him odd./ …
69have been around — {v. phr.}, {informal} Have been to many places and done many things; know people; have experience and be able to take care of yourself. * /Uncle Willie is an old sailor and has really been around./ * /Betty likes to go out with Jerry, because he… …
70have a screw loose — {v. phr,}, {slang} To act in a strange way; to be foolish. * /Now I know he has a screw loose he stole a police car this time./ * /He was a smart man but had a screw loose and people thought him odd./ …