Idioms

have (someone or something) in tow
to lead or pull or tow someone or something
The boy had his brother in tow as he walked down the street.

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  • have (someone's) blood on one's hands
  • have (someone's) hide
  • have (someone) in one's pocket
  • have (someone) over
  • have (something) against (someone or something)
  • have (something) at one's fingertips
  • have (something) coming to (someone)
  • have (something) down pat
  • have (something) going for one
  • have (something) hanging over one's head
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  • have one's way
  • in the shape of (something)
  • irons in the fire
  • when the chips are down
  • escape (someone's) notice
  • shadow of oneself/itself
  • lay of the land
  • shaken up
  • in a fog/haze
  • set one's sights on (something)


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