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  • 91have it your way — interjection Do something the way you want to, but be prepared for the consequences. OK, have it your way, format the hard disk and see what happens …

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  • 92have a go — verb a) To make an attempt; to try. Ive never tried karate before, but Im willing to have a go. b) To attack or criticize. I heard you had a go at Jack the other night …

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  • 93have in mind — verb To consider, to contemplate, to intend. Thats not what I had in mind, but Ill take it. See Also: have something in mind …

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  • 94have — or[get] or[develop a crush on] {v. phr.} To be infatuated with someone. * /Walter has a terrible crush on his English teacher, but she is a lot older and doesn t take it seriously./ …

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  • 95have a good head on one's shoulders — {v. phr.} To be smart; intelligent; well educated. * /Rob is not the handsomest guy in the world but the girls appreciate him because he has a good head on his shoulders./ …

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  • 96have it coming — {v. phr.} To deserve the good or bad things that happen to you. * /I feel sorry about Jack s failing that course, but he had it coming to him./ * /Everybody said that Eve had it coming when she won the scholarship./ Compare: ASK FOR, GET WHAT S… …

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  • 97have the last laugh — or[get the last laugh] {v. phr.} To make someone seem foolish for having laughed at you. * /Other schools laughed at us when our little team entered the state championship, but we had the last laugh when we won it./ Compare: HE LAUGHS BEST WHO… …

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  • 98have the laugh on — {v. phr.} To emerge as the victor. * /We were trying to fool Paul by setting him up with a blind date who was reportedly unattractive, but he had the laugh on us when this girl turned out to be beautiful./ …

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  • 99have — or[get] or[develop a crush on] {v. phr.} To be infatuated with someone. * /Walter has a terrible crush on his English teacher, but she is a lot older and doesn t take it seriously./ …

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  • 100have a good head on one's shoulders — {v. phr.} To be smart; intelligent; well educated. * /Rob is not the handsomest guy in the world but the girls appreciate him because he has a good head on his shoulders./ …

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