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71having a windfall — obtaining something without effort, having an unexpected piece of good fortune, receiving an unexpected gain …
72having no other choice — being stuck with one option only, having no other alternative …
73having a laugh (!) — Phrs./Exclam. A phrase expressed to denote incredulity at a person s statement or behaviour. Often heard pronounced in mock Cockney as aving a larff. E.g. You re having a laugh! There s no way I m loaning you money with your reputation with not… …
74having a laugh (!) — Phrs./Exclam. A phrase expressed to denote incredulity at a person s statement or behaviour. Often heard pronounced in mock Cockney as aving a larff. E.g. You re having a laugh! There s no way I m loaning you money with your reputation with not… …
75having said that — spoken used for adding an opinion that seems to be the opposite of what you have just said, although you think both are true It s expensive. Having said that, I must admit that it is very well made …
76having regard to — ► with (or in or having) regard to as concerns. Main Entry: ↑regard …
77Having — …
78having — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. owning, possessing, enjoying, commanding, holding, controlling; see also retaining …
79having it — n See avin it large …
80having — n. possessing, owning hæv ,hÉ™v v. possess; contain; receive, get; take; need; cause to occur; give birth to, bear; be required to, must; endure n. one who has, one who belongs to a wealthy class …