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  • 81have on — be wearing something What did she have on when you last saw her? …

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  • 82have to — obliged or forced to, must I have to leave at 4 o clock or I will be late for my appointment …

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  • 83have 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.… …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 84have 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 …

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  • 85Have You Ever? — «Have You Ever?» Sencillo de Brandy del álbum Never S A Y Never Formato Disco compacto, Disco de vinilo, Casete Género(s) Pop Duración 4:26 (Versión del álbum) …

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  • 86Have Heart — Datos generales Origen New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA Información artística Género(s) Hardcore punk, youth crew , Hardcore …

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  • 87Have It All — Альбом Эй Джей Маклина …

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  • 88Have One On Me — Have One On Me …

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  • 89Have a Little Faith in Me — Sencillo de Mandy Moore del álbum Coverage Lanzamiento 2003 …

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  • 90Have a nice day — is a commonly spoken valediction, typically spoken by service employees or clerks to customers at the end of a transaction, particularly in North America. This repetitious and dutifully polite usage has resulted in the phrase developing a… …

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