Have+much+to+do

  • 21have a go — If you have a go, you try to do something, often when you don t think you have much chance of succeeding …

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  • 22have no time for somebody — have no time for sb/sth | not have much time for sb/sth idiom (informal) to dislike sb/sth • I have no time for lazy people like Steve. Main entry: ↑timeidiom …

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  • 23have no time for something — have no time for sb/sth | not have much time for sb/sth idiom (informal) to dislike sb/sth • I have no time for lazy people like Steve. Main entry: ↑timeidiom …

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  • 24have-nots, the — have ,nots, the noun plural the people in a society who do not have much money or property ─ compare HAVES …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 25not have much up top — British informal to not be very intelligent or sensible He s a nice bloke but he hasn t much up top …

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  • 26much — much1 W1S1 [mʌtʃ] adv 1.) by a great amount much better/greater/easier etc ▪ Henry s room is much bigger than mine. ▪ These shoes are much more comfortable. ▪ I m feeling very much better, thank you. much too big/old etc ▪ He was driving much too …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 27much — determiner, n., pronoun 1) to make much of smt. 2) much of (we did not believe much of what we heard; he isn t much of an artist) 3) much to + inf. (she has much to say; we have much to learn) 4) (misc.) much as we want to help USAGE NOTE: The… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 28have */*/*/ — weak [əv] , weak [həv] , strong [hæv] (3rd person singular has weak [əz] ; [həz] ; strong [hæz] ; past tense and past participle had weak [əd] ; [həd] ; strong [hæd] ) verb 1) used for forming perfect tenses [auxiliary verb] used for forming the… …

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  • 29much —   Nui.   Also: lau, lua, hālau, kūwaluwalu, makawalu, mākena, oe, oki.    ♦ Very much, nui ino, nui hewahewa, nui loa, kai!    ♦ How much? Ehia?    ♦ No matter how much, ehia.    ♦ Twice as much, pāpālua.    ♦ We have much to do, nui loa kā kāua… …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 30have 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) …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions