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111have sticky fingers — See: STICKY FINGERS …
112have too many irons in the fire — See: TOO MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE …
113have\ the\ best\ of — • have the best of • have the better of See: get the better of(2) …
114have\ the\ better\ of — • have the best of • have the better of See: get the better of(2) …
115have nothing going for you — have nothing going for (you/it) See: have something going for you/it …
116have nothing going for it — have nothing going for (you/it) See: have something going for you/it …
117have nothing going for — (you/it) See: have something going for you/it …
118have someone's back — (chiefly US inf) To protect someone • • • Main Entry: ↑back * * * have someone s back see WATCH SOMEONE S BACK ((BELOW)) • • • Main Entry: ↑back …
119have one too many — To drink to excess • • • Main Entry: ↑many * * * have one too many often humorous phrase to drink too much alcohol He lost his keys when he’d had one too many. Thesaurus: to drink alcohol, or to be drunksynonym …
120have one's work cut out — 1. To have one s work prescribed 2. To be faced with a difficult task • • • Main Entry: ↑work * * * I see work II be faced with a hard or lengthy task …