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51have — Verb. 1. To have sexual intercourse with. E.g. Did you have him last night or not ? 2. To get the better of. E.g. I ll have him for doing that to your sister , or Your new car has had a respray, it s all rusted underneath; I reckon you ve been… …
52have a go at — {v. phr.}, {informal} To try, especially after others have tried. * /Bob asked Dick to let him have a go at shooting at the target with Dick s rifle./ * /She had a go at archery, but did not do very well./ …
53have a go at — {v. phr.}, {informal} To try, especially after others have tried. * /Bob asked Dick to let him have a go at shooting at the target with Dick s rifle./ * /She had a go at archery, but did not do very well./ …
54have on — transitive verb Date: before 12th century 1. wear < has on a new suit > 2. chiefly British to trick or deceive intentionally ; put on 5 3. to have plans for < what do you have on for tomorrow > …
55HÂVE — adj. des deux genres (H s aspire.) Pâle, maigre et défiguré. Avoir le visage hâve. Il était horriblement hâve …
56have — verb /hæv,(h)əv,hæf/ a) To possess, own, hold. I have a house and a car. b) To be related in some way to (with the object identifying the relationship). Look what I have here a frog I found on the street! …
57have — verb Have is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑hotel, ↑library, ↑mixture, ↑patient, ↑room, ↑sentence, ↑tape, ↑word Have is used with these nouns as the object: ↑A level, ↑ability, ↑ …
58have a go — If you have a go, you try to do something, often when you don t think you have much chance of succeeding. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
59have to go — need to visit a washroom, have to whiz Can we find a washroom? I have to go …
60have v — Waiter, have you got frogs legs? Certainly , sir. Then hop into the kitchen and get me a steak! have not n, cadaver n, Havana …