Have+much+to+do
101have a thick head — british informal phrase to feel a pain in your head because you are ill or you have drunk too much alcohol Thesaurus: to feel or be illsynonym Main entry: thick …
102have something in common with someone — have something in common (with someone) phrase to have the same interests or opinions as someone else We’ve got such a lot in common. I don’t think they’ve got much in common with their neighbours. Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as,… …
103have a lot to say for yourself — have something/a lot/nothing/etc to say for yourself phrase to be fairly/very/not at all keen to talk, especially about yourself and your reasons for doing something He didn’t have a lot to say for himself. She’s always got far too much to say… …
104have your fill of something — phrase to experience so much of something that you do not want any more When you have had your fill of art galleries, the city’s wonderful cafes await your attention. Thesaurus: to not want something, or to not want to do somethingsynonym… …
105Have not had this much fun since Granny got her tits caught in the wringer — have a lot of fun …
106have a long tongue — have a tendency to talk too much about things which are not one s business …
107have a tongue — have a tendency to talk too much …
108have (just about) had it — 1. to not be willing or able to continue doing something. We ve been to three museums today and I ve just about had it. 2. to fail to work. The vacuum cleaner just quit I think it s had it. Usage notes: usually said of something the no longer… …
109have your head in the clouds — have (your) head in the clouds to not know what is really happening around you because you are paying too much attention to your own ideas. He s an academic. They ve all got their heads in the clouds …
110have head in the clouds — have (your) head in the clouds to not know what is really happening around you because you are paying too much attention to your own ideas. He s an academic. They ve all got their heads in the clouds …