to have an advantage over

  • 21have nothing on — or[not have anything on] {v. phr.} Not to be any better than; to have no advantage over. * /Susan is a wonderful athlete, but when it comes to dancing she has nothing on Mary./ * /Even though he is older, John has nothing on Peter in school./ *… …

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  • 22have nothing on — or[not have anything on] {v. phr.} Not to be any better than; to have no advantage over. * /Susan is a wonderful athlete, but when it comes to dancing she has nothing on Mary./ * /Even though he is older, John has nothing on Peter in school./ *… …

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  • 23have a leg up on someone — tv. to have an advantage over someone; to be ahead of someone. (Have got can replace have.) □ Pete has a leg up on Wilbur because of his hysical strength. □ I don’t have a leg up on anyone. I’m a loser …

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  • 24have an edge on — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To have an advantage over someone or something else in the course of an evaluative comparison. * /I can t beat you at tennis, but I have an edge on you in ping pong./ 2. To be mildly intoxicated; to have had a few drinks …

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  • 25have an edge on — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To have an advantage over someone or something else in the course of an evaluative comparison. * /I can t beat you at tennis, but I have an edge on you in ping pong./ 2. To be mildly intoxicated; to have had a few drinks …

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  • 26have\ an\ edge\ on — v. phr. informal 1. To have an advantage over someone or something else in the course of an evaluative comparison. I can t beat you at tennis, but I have an edge on you in ping pong. 2. To be mildly intoxicated; to have had a few drinks. Joe sure …

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  • 27have a jump on sb — get/have a jump on sb/sth US INFORMAL ► to have an advantage over other companies or people: »Big companies are always looking to get a jump on their rivals. Main Entry: ↑jump …

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  • 28have a jump on sth — get/have a jump on sb/sth US INFORMAL ► to have an advantage over other companies or people: »Big companies are always looking to get a jump on their rivals. Main Entry: ↑jump …

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  • 29have\ the\ jump\ on — • get the jump on • have the jump on v. phr. slang To get ahead of; start before (others); have an advantage over. Don t let the other boys get the jump on you at the beginning of the race. Our team got the jump on their rivals in the first… …

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  • 30have the jump on — ► get (or have) the jump on informal, chiefly N. Amer. get (or have) an advantage over (someone) due to prompt action. Main Entry: ↑jump …

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