to have it in for somebody

  • 41have on — verb be dressed in (Freq. 8) She was wearing yellow that day • Syn: ↑wear • Derivationally related forms: ↑wearable (for: ↑wear), ↑wear ( …

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  • 42somebody —    These are interchangeable indefinite terms of address, used by a speaker who wishes one of the persons to whom he is speaking to identify himself with it. Examples will make that statement clearer.    In Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, by… …

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  • 43Somebody to Love (30 Rock) — Somebody to Love 30 Rock episode C.C. is interviewed by MSNBC …

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  • 44Somebody Else's Problem — (also known as Someone else s problem or SEP ) is an effect that causes people to ignore matters which are generally important to a group but may not seem specifically important to the individual. Author Douglas Adams s description of the effect …

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  • 45Somebody's Me — «Somebody s Me» Сингл Энрике Иглесиаса c альбома «Insomniac» Выпущен 8 августа …

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  • 46Somebody’s Me — «Somebody s Me» Сингл Энрике Иглесиаса из альбома …

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  • 47somebody — somebody, someone 1. Both words have been in use since the early 14c and are largely interchangeable. Some one occurs as two separate words less often than any one (see any 4), but uses of the type Some one thousand eggs have been collected (in… …

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  • 48have somebody in mind (for something) — have sb/sth in ˈmind (for sth) idiom to be thinking of sb/sth, especially for a particular job, etc • Do you have anyone in mind for this job? • Watching TV all evening wasn t exactly what I had in mind! Main entry: ↑mindidiom …

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  • 49have somebody to thank (for something) — have sb to thank (for sth) idiom used when you are saying who is responsible for sth • I have my parents to thank for my success. Main entry: ↑thankidiom …

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  • 50have 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 …

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