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31have a soft spot for someone — have a soft spot for (someone/something) to feel a lot of affection for someone or something, often without knowing why. I ve got a real soft spot for Thomas I just find something about him very appealing …
32have a soft spot for something — have a soft spot for (someone/something) to feel a lot of affection for someone or something, often without knowing why. I ve got a real soft spot for Thomas I just find something about him very appealing …
33have a soft spot for — (someone/something) to feel a lot of affection for someone or something, often without knowing why. I ve got a real soft spot for Thomas I just find something about him very appealing …
34have half an ear on something — have half an ear on (something) to listen to something without giving it all your attention. I had half an ear on the radio as he was talking to me …
35have half an ear on — (something) to listen to something without giving it all your attention. I had half an ear on the radio as he was talking to me …
36have half an eye on something — have/keep half an eye on (something/someone) to watch something or someone without giving them all your attention. I had half an eye on the TV while I was writing my letter. She kept half an eye on the kids all through our conversation …
37have half an eye on someone — have/keep half an eye on (something/someone) to watch something or someone without giving them all your attention. I had half an eye on the TV while I was writing my letter. She kept half an eye on the kids all through our conversation …
38have half an eye on — have/keep half an eye on (something/someone) to watch something or someone without giving them all your attention. I had half an eye on the TV while I was writing my letter. She kept half an eye on the kids all through our conversation …
39have something to oneself — have (got) something to oneself be able to to use, occupy, or enjoy something without having to share it with anyone else …
40(have) a life of its own — (have) a life of its ˈown idiom (of an object) seeming to move or function by itself without a person touching or working it Main entry: ↑lifeidiom …