have+a+part+of

  • 51Have a Cigar — Chanson par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album Wish You Were Here Pays Angleterre Sortie 15 septembre 1975 Durée 5:08 Genre Ro …

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  • 52have something off pat — phrase to know something so well that you can say it, perform it etc without thinking about it By the end of the week, I had my part off pat. Thesaurus: to know something or someonesynonym Main entry: pat * * * have/know sth off ˈpat idiom …

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  • 53part payment — UK US noun [C or U] (also partial payment) FINANCE ► a payment that is less than the whole amount owed: part payment for sth »The company received 500,000 shares as part payment for the sale of its transport division. »We are unable to repay the… …

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  • 54have a field day — {v. phr.} To enjoy great success or unlimited opportunity. * /The visiting basketball team was so weak that our school had a field day scoring one point after another./ …

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  • 55have a field day — {v. phr.} To enjoy great success or unlimited opportunity. * /The visiting basketball team was so weak that our school had a field day scoring one point after another./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 56Have Doughnut — was the name of a US Navy project under a naval aviator named Tom Cassidy. Its purpose was to evaluate and exploit a MiG 21 that the USAF acquired in 1967. In this project, Cassidy and other pilots flew F 4 Phantoms against the MiG 21 in a… …

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  • 57have a hand in doing something — have a hand in (doing something) to take part in an activity. We don t put our label on anything unless we have a hand in designing and producing it …

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  • 58have a hand in — (doing something) to take part in an activity. We don t put our label on anything unless we have a hand in designing and producing it …

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  • 59have a bee in one's bonnet — have an idea that continually occupies one s thoughts. He has a bee in his bonnet over whether or not to build a new house or not. (from Idioms in Speech) to be mad about some point; to be particular about something or some idea. Well, it s quite …

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  • 60have one eye on something — have/keep one eye on (something/someone) to give part of your attention to one thing or person while also giving your attention to something or someone else. As he listened to the speaker he kept one eye on the crowd to gauge their response …

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