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  • 81have 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./ …

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  • 82have a care — {v. phr.}, {formal} To be careful what you do. * /Jane, have a care what you re doing with that valuable glass./ * /The judge told him to have a care what he said in court./ …

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  • 83have 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./ …

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  • 85have nothing to do with — {v. phr.} To not be involved with; not care about. * /Our firm has nothing to do with oil from the Near East; we are interested in solar energy./ …

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  • 86have nothing to do with — {v. phr.} To not be involved with; not care about. * /Our firm has nothing to do with oil from the Near East; we are interested in solar energy./ …

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  • 87have a (good) mind to — {v. phr.} To consider doing; intend to with a high degree of probability. * /I have a good mind to tell my boss that he doesn t know how to run our enterprise./ …

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  • 88have one's hands full — {v. phr.} To have as much work as you can do; be very busy. * /The plumber said that he had his hands full and could not take another job for two weeks./ * /With three small children to take care of, Susie s mother has her hands full./ …

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  • 89have one's head screwed on backwards — {v. phr.} To lack common sense; behave in strange and irrational ways. * /Henry seems to have his head screwed on backwards; he thinks the best time to get a suntan is when it is raining and to sleep with his shoes on./ …

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  • 90have a (good) mind to — {v. phr.} To consider doing; intend to with a high degree of probability. * /I have a good mind to tell my boss that he doesn t know how to run our enterprise./ …

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