guilty of something (guilty about some- thing ) Gulf State (Gulf Country) gun it (gun for it) gun room (gun chamber) gutter man (gutter child) hair in the butter, a (fly in the oint- ment, a) hairy story (hair-raising story) half-baked man (half a man) half dead (dead and alive) half past one (two, etc.) (half one (two, etc.) half-term holiday (half-holiday) half time (half the time) half-world (half the world) hand in hand (arm in arm) hand of death (dead hand) hand-run (hand running ) hand-to-hand (from hand to hand) handbook man (bookman) hands-off (hand-off ) handy-man (handicraftsman) hang behind (hang back) hang in the wind (be in the wind) hang it all (let it all hang out) hang it up (hang it) hang on the bell (hang in the bell- ropes) hang one on (hang on) hang one on someone (hang it on someone) hang over (be hung over) hang over someone’s head (be over someone’s head) hang up on someone (be hung up on someone) hang up one’s fiddle at the door (hang up one’s fiddle) hang up one’s hat (hang one’s hat) happy days (happy day) happy family (Happy Families) – 353 –
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happy hour (good hour) hard act to follow (hard nut to crack) hard coin (hard cash) hard currency (hard line money) hard drinking (hard drink) hard lines (hard line) hard-luck story (one’s life story) hard money (hard line money) hard on someone (hard for someone) hard on something (hard at something ) hard put to it (hard at it) hard row to hoe (hard nut to crack) hard times (hard time) hard work (hard labor) haul down the flag (hoist one’s flag ) have a bent for something (be bent on doing something ) have a big day (have a big time) have a big head (have a good head) have a bird (give someone the bird) have a blue (have the baby blues) have a break (get a break) have a face made of a fiddle (have a face as long as a fiddle) have a fallout (have a falling-out) have a feel on the pulse of something (feel the pulse of something ) have a feeling for something (have a feeling about something ) have a flutter (be in a flutter) have a glass too much (have a drop too much) have a go at someone (be gone on someone) have a go at something (be gone on someone) have a good connection (be well con- nected) have a good mind (have a good head) have a good run for one’s money (have a good bang for one’s buck) have a hand in something (have a hand for something ) have a hard head (be soft in the head) have a hard time (have a hard day) have a head on one’s shoulders (have a head) have a heart (lose heart) have a knees up (get one’s feet under the table) have a lead of something (have a lead in something ) have a light hand (have a heavy hand) have a lot of bottle (have a bottle) have a lump in one’s throat (have a frog in one’s throat) have a mind (have a head) have a mind to do something (have a head for something have a point (get the point) have a record of something (hold a record for something ) have a run-in with someone (have an in with someone) have a semblance of something (have a resemblance to something ) have a slim chance (have a fat chance) have a steady hand (be a steady hand) have a stiff neck (be stiff-necked) have a strong head (be headstrong ) have a taste in something (have a taste for something ) have a taste of something (have a taste for something ) have a thick head (have a swelled head) have a thing with someone (have a thing about someone) have a try for something (have a try at something ) have a word in someone’s ear (have a word with someone) have all one’s marbles (for all the mar- bles) have an abortion (do an abortion) have an affinity with something have an affinity for something ) have an ear for something (give ear to something ) have an effect upon something (effect something ) have an eye out for something (have an eye for something ) have an interest in someone (be inter- ested in someone) have an out (have an in) have an up on someone (have a down on someone) have another think coming (give it a second thought) have ants in one’s pants (ant’s pants) have at it (have a go at it) have balls (have a ball) have bite (have a bite) have brains (be out of one’s brain) have clean hands (dirty one’s hands) have drag with someone (be a drag on someone) have egg on one’s face (have egg on one’s chin) have eyes for someone (have an eye out for someone) have fun with someone (make a fun over someone) have get up and go (be a go-getter) have good hands (be a good hand) have half a mind (be whole of mind) have hold of someone (get hold of some- one) have ideas (have an idea) have influence with someone (have an influence on someone) have interests in something (have an interest in something ) have it away on one’s toes (have it away with someone) have it both ways (cut both ways) have it coming to one (have something going for one) have it in for someone (have an in with someone) have it in one (have it) have it out with someone (have it away with someone) have legs (have a leg to stand on) have made it (have it made) have money to burn (burn a hole in someone’s pocket) have much practice (have a large prac- tice) have no business to do something (be none of someone’s business) have no fear of something (have no fear for something ) have no heart for something (have no guts for something ) have no stomach for something (have no guts for something ) have no thought of something (have no idea of something ) have no use for something (have a use for something ) have no words (have word) have not the sense of something (have no sense of something ) have nothing to say for oneself (have nothing to say) have one eye on something (have an eye on something ) have one too many (be one too many) have one’s back against the wall (come up against a brick wall) have one’s bell rung (ring one’s bell) have one’s feet on the ground (have a pied-à-terre) have one’s fill of something (be full of something ) have one’s hands free (have a free hand) have one’s hands full (be empty- handed) have one’s head screwed on back- wards (have eyes in the back of one’s head) have one’s lunch handed to one (have something handed on a plate) have one’s off day (have one’s day off ) have one’s own way (go one’s own way) have one’s two pennyworth (get one’s pennyworth) have one’s way with someone (have a way with someone) have other fish to fry (have bigger fish to fry) have pins and needles (be on pins and needles) have regard to something (have regard for something ) have respect to something (have respect for something ) have second thoughts (give it a second thought) have seen better days (good day) have seen its day (have seen better days) have someone cold (catch someone cold) have someone doing something (have someone do something ) have someone in one’s power (have power over someone) have someone on (have someone in) have someone on the line (have some- one on a string ) have someone under one’s command (have someone at one’s command) have someone’s name on it (give a name to something ) have someone’s number on it (have someone’s number) Phrase Index –
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have something going with someone (have something going for one) have something in hand (have some- thing in one’s hands) have something in mind (have one’s mind on something ) have something in store (have some- thing in stock) have something on one (have some- thing on) have something on one’s conscience (have no conscience about something ) have something on one’s hands (have something in one’s hands) have something on one’s mind (have one’s mind on something ) have something on one’s plate (have something handed on a plate)