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  • 71have an ace up sleeve — have an ace up (your) sleeve to have an advantage that other people do not know about. The new game show has an ace up its sleeve. It will allow viewers to play from home and win prizes …

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  • 72have had more than (your) fair share of (something) — to have had more of something unpleasant than other people when you do not deserve it. Jane s had more than her fair share of bad luck recently, what with losing her job and getting divorced …

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  • 73have many irons in the fire — ► have many (or other) irons in the fire have a range of options or interests. Main Entry: ↑iron …

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  • 74have a bee in your bonnet (about something) — informal phrase to think something is very important and think or talk a lot about it, in a way that other people may find annoying Thesaurus: to think carefully or a lot about thingssynonym Main entry: bee * * * have a ˈbee in your bonnet (about …

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  • 75have a heart of stone — phrase to not feel any sympathy for other people Thesaurus: to stop, control or not show emotionssynonym Main entry: heart * * * have a heart of ˈstone idiom to be a person who does not show others sympathy or pity Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 76have designs on something — formal phrase to want something and to be planning a way to get it The king’s younger brother had designs on the crown. Thesaurus: to want somethingsynonym Main entry: design * * * have designs on sth …

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  • 77have different irons in the fire — have several/different/other/irons in the fire phrase to be busy with several different activities, or to have several different plans He revealed that the club already has some irons in the fire as regards one or two new faces for next season.… …

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  • 78have many irons in the fire — have many (or other) irons in the fire have many (or a range of) options or courses of action available or be involved in many activities or commitments at the same time …

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  • 79have feelings for — to feel love or affection for (someone) Even though they re divorced, it s obvious that they still have (tender) feelings for each other. • • • Main Entry: ↑feeling …

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  • 80have/get your own way — have/get your (own) way : to get or do what you want to get or do despite the desires, plans, etc., of other people If I had my way, students at the school would all wear uniforms. often disapproving He is a spoiled child who always gets his… …

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