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51have no truck with — (informal) To have nothing to do with • • • Main Entry: ↑truck * * * have/want/no truck with formal phrase to be unwilling to accept someone or something or to be involved with them They have no truck …
52have something up your sleeve — phrase to have a secret plan that you can surprise someone with If he won’t cooperate, she has a few tricks up her sleeve she could try. Thesaurus: to be ready, or to get ready for somethingsynonym Main entry: sleeve * * * have/keep sth up your… …
53have something up your sleeve — If you have something up your sleeve, you have some hidden or secret plan, idea, etc, to use to your advantage when the time is right …
54have a card up one's sleeve — have a plan or idea in reserve, have a strategy ready …
55have (something) up (your) sleeve — to have a secret idea or plan. If this trip doesn t work out I ve still got a few ideas up my sleeve …
56have ideas — (informal) ▪ To become or be overambitious ▪ To have undesirable ideas ● idea …
57have (got) someone bang to rights — british very informal phrase to have enough evidence to prove that someone is guilty of a crime Thesaurus: to try to show that an idea or belief is wrongsynonym Main entry: right …
58have/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 …
59have legs — INFORMAL ► an idea or suggestion that has legs is considered to be something worth developing further: »We re looking at the proposed legislation and we think it s got legs. Main Entry: ↑leg …
60have a hand in something — have a hand in (something) to be involved in something. The party was basically Kim s idea but I think Lisa had a hand in it too …