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51have 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 …
52have the run of somewhere — have the run of (somewhere) to be allowed to go anywhere in a place. Drug dealers have the run of the area after dark …
53have the run of — (somewhere) to be allowed to go anywhere in a place. Drug dealers have the run of the area after dark …
54have your name on it — have your/sb s ˈname on it | with your/sb s ˈname on it idiom (informal) if sth has your name on it, or there is sth with your name on it, it is intended for you • He took my place and got killed. It should have been me that bullet had my name on …
55have somebody's name on it — have your/sb s ˈname on it | with your/sb s ˈname on it idiom (informal) if sth has your name on it, or there is sth with your name on it, it is intended for you • He took my place and got killed. It should have been me that bullet had my name on …
56have caught with your fingers in the till — have/be caught with your fingers in the till ► to steal money, or to be discovered to be stealing money, from the place where you work: »He was caught with his fingers in the till after management set up a covert surveillance system. Main Entry:… …
57have/be caught with your fingers in the till — ► to steal money, or to be discovered to be stealing money, from the place where you work: »He was caught with his fingers in the till after management set up a covert surveillance system. Main Entry: ↑finger …
58have (your) fingers in the till — have (your) fingers/hand in the till to steal money from the place where you work, usually from a shop. He had his fingers in the till, that s why he lost his job …
59have (your) hand in the till — have (your) fingers/hand in the till to steal money from the place where you work, usually from a shop. He had his fingers in the till, that s why he lost his job …
60have a good head for heights — have a (good) head for heights british phrase to not feel afraid when you stand on a high place and look down Thesaurus: feeling, looking and being healthysynonym Main entry: head …