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101Have a lend of — take advantage of somebody s gullibility, have someone on; tease someone: He s having a lend of you …
102have a lend of — Australian Slang take advantage of somebody s gullibility, have someone on; tease someone: He s having a lend of you …
103have\ one's\ number — • get one s number • have one s number v. phr. informal To find out or know what kind of person somebody is. The boys soon had the new student s number. The girls got their new roommate s number the first week of school …
104have a heart — to show kindness and sympathy. I can t teach somebody to have a heart …
105have down — verb have (something) mastered She has the names of the fifty states down pat • Hypernyms: ↑know • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …
106have it coming — verb deserve (either good or bad) It s too bad he got fired, but he sure had it coming • Hypernyms: ↑deserve, ↑merit • Verb Frames: Somebody s * * * I have it coming ( …
107have to do with somebody — be/have to do with sb/sth idiom to be about or connected with sb/sth • ‘What do you want to see me about?’ ‘It s to do with that letter you sent me.’ Main entry: ↑doidiom …
108have a handle on somebody — get/have a ˈhandle on sb/sth idiom (informal) to understand or know about sb/sth, especially so that you can deal with it or them later • I can t get a handle on these sales figures. Main entry: ↑handleidiom …
109have the hots for somebody — get/have the ˈhots for sb idiom (informal) to be sexually attracted to sb Main entry: ↑hotsidiom …
110somebody's fall from grace — sb s ˌfall from ˈgrace idiom a situation in which sb loses the trust or respect that people have for them, especially because of sth wrong or immoral that they have done • The biography explains the circumstances surrounding her fall from grace.… …