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121have half a mind — ( ● mind * * * have half a mind see ↑mind, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑half …
122have eyes in the back of your head — informal phrase to notice everything that is happening around you Don’t try anything funny, I’ve got eyes in the back of my head. Thesaurus: to notice or recognize something or someonesynonym Main entry: eye * * * have eyes in the bac …
123have seen it all before — informal phrase to have experienced a lot of things, or to know about a lot of things, so that you are not shocked or surprised easily Thesaurus: to know something or someonesynonym Main entry: see * * * be very worldly or very familiar with a… …
124have a bee in your bonnet — informal : to talk and think a lot about something He always has a bee in his bonnet about safety. • • • Main Entry: ↑bee have a bee in your bonnet see ↑bee, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑bonnet …
125have/keep your feet on the ground — to be a sensible and practical person Even after she became famous, she always kept her feet on the ground. • • • Main Entry: ↑foot have/keep your feet on the ground see ↑foot, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑ground …
126have/get your head screwed on right/straight — have/get your head (screwed) on right/straight informal : to think or act in a smart and sensible way She s young, but it s clear that she has her head screwed on right. You think that s a good idea? You need to get your head screwed on straight …
127have known better days — see ↑better, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑know * * * have seen/known better ˈdays idiom (humorous) to be in poor condition • Our car has seen better days! …
128have your nose in — ◇ If you have your nose in a book, magazine, newspaper, etc., you are reading it. It seems like she always has her nose in a book [=she s always reading a book] whenever I see her. • • • Main Entry: ↑nose …