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  • 41have one's heart in the right place — ► have one s heart in the right place be sincere or well intentioned. Main Entry: ↑heart …

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  • 42have one's heart in the right place — To be basically decent or generous • • • Main Entry: ↑heart * * * be sincere or well intentioned …

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  • 43Have a Cigar — Chanson par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album Wish You Were Here Pays Angleterre Sortie 15 septembre 1975 Durée 5:08 Genre Ro …

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  • 44have free run of something — have the run of something or have free run of something to be allowed to go anywhere in a place and do what you want The cats have the run of the house …

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  • 45have the run of something — or have free run of something to be allowed to go anywhere in a place and do what you want The cats have the run of the house …

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  • 46have the run of something — have free run of something phrase to be allowed to go anywhere in a place and do what you want The cats have the run of the house. Thesaurus: to be free or independentsynonym Main entry: run …

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  • 47place of work — place of work/business/residence/formal phrase the area where you work have your business live He lives in a hostel attached to his place of work. Thesaurus: general words for offices and the workplacehyponym …

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  • 48place of residence — place of work/business/residence/formal phrase the area where you work have your business live He lives in a hostel attached to his place of work. Thesaurus: general words for offices and the workplacehyponym …

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  • 49Place Bell — is one of the tallest buildings in Ottawa, Canada (the fifth tallest in the downtown area). The 27 storey building stands on Elgin Street in the city s downtown, and is distinguishable by the wide nature (the building is unusually large in… …

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  • 50have a nose round — have a nose (round) British & Australian, informal to look around a place. He left the room for a few minutes so I thought I d have a nose round …

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