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  • 51have one eye on — to keep looking at or paying attention to someone or something while you are doing something else I had one eye on the clock the whole time …

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  • 52Something Positive — logo, Mr. Personality. Author(s) R. K. Milholland Website http:/ …

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  • 53have someone or something all to yourself — have (someone or something) (all) to yourself : to be in a situation in which you are not required to share someone or something with anyone else We have the entire evening to ourselves. [=we have no plans to do anything with anyone else this… …

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  • 54have to yourself — have (someone or something) (all) to yourself : to be in a situation in which you are not required to share someone or something with anyone else We have the entire evening to ourselves. [=we have no plans to do anything with anyone else this… …

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  • 55have a field day — phrase to have the chance to do something that you really enjoy, especially when it causes trouble for someone else Thesaurus: to enjoy something, or to enjoy yourselfsynonym Main entry: field day * * * have a field day : to get a lot of pleasure …

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  • 56have first call on — To have the right to use (something) in preference to anyone else • • • Main Entry: ↑call * * * have first call on phrase to be the first person who is offered something, for example the chance to buy something Her daughter had first call on the… …

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  • 57have (got) something all to yourself — phrase to have a place or time that you do not have to share with anyone else, so that you are free to do what you want in it I’ll have the house all to myself next week. Thesaurus: shared or divided and not shared or dividedsynonym Main entry:… …

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  • 58have one eye on something — have/keep one eye on (something/someone) to give part of your attention to one thing or person while also giving your attention to something or someone else. As he listened to the speaker he kept one eye on the crowd to gauge their response …

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  • 59content yourself with something — phrase to be willing to accept what you have, although you would prefer to have something else Initially, she contented herself with simply looking after her family. Thesaurus: willingness and to be willingsynonym Main entry: content …

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  • 60have your fun — phrase to do something that you enjoy or think is funny, especially something that annoys someone else You’ve had your fun – now go home! Thesaurus: to enjoy something, or to enjoy yourselfsynonym Main entry: fun …

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