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TAKE THE QUIZ“have/ a”
The following 66 entries include the term have/ a.
have a few minutes/moments
idiom: have a short period of time available (for something)
have a field day
idiom: to get a lot of pleasure and enjoyment from doing something —used especially to describe getting enjoyment from criticizing someone, making fun of someone, etc.
have a finger in a/the/every pie
idiom: to have an interest or share in something
have a fling at (something)
idiom: to try (something) without being very serious about it or without worrying about whether or not it will succeed
have a frog in one's throat
idiom: to be unable to speak normally because one's throat is dry and hoarse
have a go at
idiom: to make an attempt at (doing something)
have a go
idiom: to try to do something
have a good day
idiom—used to say one hopes the person spoken to will have an enjoyable day
have a (good) laugh about (something)
idiom: to laugh about (something)
have a good mind
idiom—used to express the feeling especially when angry and annoyed that one would like to do something while at the same time not really planning to do it used with to + verb
have a good one
idiom—used to say one hopes the person spoken to will have an enjoyable day
have a hand in
idiom: to be involved in (something)
have a hard time
idiom: to experience difficulty doing something
have a head for
idiom: to have an ability to understand or deal with (something)
have a high opinion of (something)
idiom: to think that something is good





