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61Have got legs — (used leeringly by males) to have long, thin legs: She s got legs …
62have got legs — Australian Slang (used leeringly by males) to have long, thin legs: She s got legs …
63have got the hump — British, informal get the hump to get annoyed or upset with someone because you think they have done something bad to you. She s got the hump because I forgot her birthday …
64have ˌgot sth ˈon — phrasal verb 1) to be wearing particular clothes, shoes etc Melissa had her new dress on.[/ex] 2) if you have the radio, television, heating etc on, you have switched it on and it is working 3) to have arranged to do something at a particular… …
65Have got into — be causing (someone) to display anger, irritation, etc.: What has got into that man? …
66have got into — Australian Slang be causing (someone) to display anger, irritation, etc.: What has got into that man? …
67have to or have got to — be obliged to; must. → have …
68have ˈgot sth aˌgainst sb — phrasal verb to dislike someone for a particular reason I don t know what he s got against me.[/ex] We ve nothing against him personally, it s just that we don t trust politicians.[/ex] …
69have ˈgot sth aˌgainst sth — phrasal verb to be opposed to a plan or suggestion for a particular reason I ve got nothing against intelligence tests, as long as they re done properly.[/ex] …
70have got — there is, there are, there exists …