H
Idioms beginning with "H"
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Contents of H:
[have a screw loose] {v. phr.}, {slang}
To act in a strange way; to be foolish.
Now I know he has a screw loose — he stole a police car this time.
He was a smart man but had a screw loose and people thought him odd.
[have a snowball's chance in hell] {v. phr.}
To be condemned to failure; enjoy a zero chance of success.
Pessimists used to think that we had a snowball's chance in hell to put a man on the moon; yet we did it in July, 1969.
[have a soft spot in one's heart for] {v. phr.}
To be sympathetically inclined towards; entertain a predilection for.
Ron always had a soft spot in his heart for intellectual women wearing miniskirts.
[have a sweet tooth] {v. phr.}
To be excessively fond of dessert items, such as ice cream, pies, etc.
Jill has a sweet tooth; she always orders apple pie after a meal in a restaurant.
[have a time] {v. phr.}, {informal}
1. To have trouble; have a hard time.
Poor Susan had a time trying to get the children to go to bed.
John had a time passing his math course.
2. To have a good time; to have fun. — Used with a reflexive […]
[have a way with] {v. phr.}
To be able to lead, persuade, or influence.
Dave has such a way with the campers that they do everything he tells them to do.
Ted will be a good veterinarian, because he has a way with animals.
[have a word with] {v. phr.}
1. To talk, discuss, or speak briefly with.
Robert, I need to have a word with you about tomorrow's exam.
2. To engage in a sincere discussion with the purpose of persuading the other person or let him or her know of […]
[have been around] {v. phr.}, {informal}
Have been to many places and done many things; know people; have experience and be able to take care of yourself.
Uncle Willie is an old sailor and has really been around.
* /Betty likes to go out with […]
[have dibs on] or [put dibs on] {v. phr.}, {slang}
To demand a share of something or to be in line for the use of an object usable by more than one person.
Don't throw your magazine away! I put (my) dibs on it, remember?
[have done] {v.}, {formal}
To stop; finish.
When the teacher had done, she asked for questions from the class.
If you have done, I will explain the matter.