have+at
101Have — This one used to wind me up a treat in Texas. When we were in restaurants with friends, they would say to the waiter something like Can I get a refill . And the waiter would go and get them a refill. No no no that s completely wrong. It s Can I… …
102have a go — try to do, attempt You have a go at this puzzle. See if you can solve it …
103have at me — criticize me, scold me, give you hell [B] Every time I come home late, my parents have at me …
104have on — be wearing something What did she have on when you last saw her? …
105have to — obliged or forced to, must I have to leave at 4 o clock or I will be late for my appointment …
106have it — Verb. 1. To go for it, in the sense of not holding back. E.g. We were having it last night, it was fantastic, but I can t remember a bloody thing after 3am. 2. An exclamation of encouragement, to a friend or colleague, to put everything into it.… …
107have a go — British informal 1) to attack someone physically 2) to take action yourself to stop someone who is committing a crime, instead of calling the police The press called him a have a go hero after he tackled an armed burglar …
108have — I ha|ve 1. ha|ve sb., n, r, rne, i sms. have , fx haveaffald, havecenter II ha|ve 2. ha|ve vb., har, havde, haft; haves …
109have — 1. See habe A form of the salutatory expression Ave, used in the titles of some of the constitutions of the Theodosian and Justinian Codes 2. Imports ownership, and has been defined to mean to keep, to hold in possession, to own. To bear… …
110have — 1. See habe A form of the salutatory expression Ave, used in the titles of some of the constitutions of the Theodosian and Justinian Codes 2. Imports ownership, and has been defined to mean to keep, to hold in possession, to own. To bear… …