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  • 91have a thick skin — (have) a thick skin able to ignore personal criticism. People will tell you they don t like your clothes or your voice or the color of your eyes, so you need to have a thick skin to survive. During the two years he was the spokesperson for the… …

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  • 92have someone over a barrel — have (someone) over a barrel to put someone in a very difficult situation in which they have no choice about what to do. She knows I need the work, so she s got me over a barrel in terms of what she pays me …

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  • 93have over a barrel — have (someone) over a barrel to put someone in a very difficult situation in which they have no choice about what to do. She knows I need the work, so she s got me over a barrel in terms of what she pays me …

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  • 94have another think coming — have another think (coming) to need to consider something again. If you expected praise just for doing your job, you had another think coming. I really do know what I m talking about, and if you don t agree, you had better have another think …

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  • 95have another think — (coming) to need to consider something again. If you expected praise just for doing your job, you had another think coming. I really do know what I m talking about, and if you don t agree, you had better have another think …

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  • 96have a trick up your sleeve — phrase to have a plan that you can use if you need to Thesaurus: to be ready, or to get ready for somethingsynonym Main entry: trick …

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  • 97need the toilet — phrase to have to get rid of waste from your body We stopped because Joe needed the toilet. Thesaurus: going to the toilethyponym Main entry: toilet …

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  • 98have/take a butcher's — Brit informal : to look at something This may be what we need. Have a butcher s. • • • Main Entry: ↑butcher …

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  • 99have/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 …

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  • 100have another string strings to your bow — have another string/more strings to your bow idiom (BrE) to have more than one skill or plan that you can use if you need to • The exhibition shows that he has other strings to his artistic bow. Main entry: ↑stringidiom …

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