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  • 41have a fit — or[have fits] or[throw a fit] {v. phr.} 1. To have a sudden illness with stiffness or jerking of the body. * /Our dog had a fit yesterday./ 2. {informal} To become angry or upset. * /Father will throw a fit when he sees the dent in the car./ *… …

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  • 42have a fit — or[have fits] or[throw a fit] {v. phr.} 1. To have a sudden illness with stiffness or jerking of the body. * /Our dog had a fit yesterday./ 2. {informal} To become angry or upset. * /Father will throw a fit when he sees the dent in the car./ *… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 43have rocks in one's head — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be stupid; not have good judgment. * /When Mr. James quit his good job with the coal company to begin teaching school, some people thought he had rocks in his head./ …

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  • 44have rocks in one's head — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be stupid; not have good judgment. * /When Mr. James quit his good job with the coal company to begin teaching school, some people thought he had rocks in his head./ …

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  • 45Have Love, Will Travel — is a 1959 song written and recorded by Richard Berry, in a somewhat similar vein to his earlier and eventually famous Louie Louie . In its most known instantiation, the garage rock protopunkers The Sonics covered the song in 1965 and appeared on… …

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  • 46Have I Told You Lately that I Love You? — can refer to:*Have I Told You Lately that I Love You? (1945 song), a country music song, with many pop renditions, written in 1945 by Scotty Wiseman *Have I Told You Lately, a 1989 song written by Van Morrison that was also a hit for Rod Stewart …

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  • 47have 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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  • 48have 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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  • 49Have a Cuppa Tea — is a song written by Ray Davies and performed by The Kinks on their 1971 album Muswell Hillbillies . Like many Kinks songs, it is stylistically influenced by the British Music Hall. It also has a slight country influence, the mesh of these two… …

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  • 50With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm — is a darkly humorous song, written in 1934 by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, originally performed by Stanley Holloway. It tells of how the ghost of Anne Boleyn haunts the Tower of London, seeking revenge on Henry VIII for having her beheaded.It was… …

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