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  • 41have a field day — phrase to have the chance to do something that you really enjoy, especially when it causes trouble for someone else Thesaurus: to enjoy something, or to enjoy yourselfsynonym Main entry: field day * * * have a field day : to get a lot of pleasure …

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  • 42have (your) wits about (you) — have/keep (your) wits about (you) to be ready to think quickly in a situation and react to things that you are not expecting. Cycling is potentially very dangerous in London you really need to keep your wits about you …

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  • 43you have nothing to worry about — you really don t have to worry, you can relax, I will help you, everything will be all right, everything will work out just fine …

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  • 44have somebody on — ˌhave sb ˈon derived (informal) to try to make sb believe sth that is not true, usually as a joke • You didn t really, did you? You re not having me on, are you? Main entry: ↑havederived …

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  • 45you're joking — you’re joking you must be joking spoken phrase used for saying that you cannot believe that someone really means what they have just said because it seems so surprising or so silly ‘She’s thirty five, and she’s going out with a nineteen year… …

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  • 46have it made — {v. phr.}, {slang} To be sure of success; have everything you need. * /With her fine grades Alice has it made and can enter any college in the country./ * /The other seniors think Joe has it made because his father owns a big factory./ …

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  • 47have it made — {v. phr.}, {slang} To be sure of success; have everything you need. * /With her fine grades Alice has it made and can enter any college in the country./ * /The other seniors think Joe has it made because his father owns a big factory./ …

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  • 48you must be joking — you re joking or you must be joking spoken used for saying that you cannot believe that someone really means what they have just said because it seems so surprising or so silly She s thirty five, and she s going out with a nineteen year old. You… …

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  • 49you're joking — or you must be joking spoken used for saying that you cannot believe that someone really means what they have just said because it seems so surprising or so silly She s thirty five, and she s going out with a nineteen year old. You re joking! …

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  • 50have your head in the clouds — have (your) head in the clouds to not know what is really happening around you because you are paying too much attention to your own ideas. He s an academic. They ve all got their heads in the clouds …

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