Idioms

have (something) to do with (something)
to be about something, to be on the subject of something, to be related to something
"The book has something to do with cooking but I am not sure if you will like it." That problem has nothing to do with me.

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  • have (something) to spare
  • have (something) up one's sleeve
  • have a (good) head on one's shoulders
  • have a ball
  • have a bee in one's bonnet
  • have a big mouth
  • have a blowout
  • have a bone to pick with (someone)
  • have a brush with (something)
  • have a case (against someone)
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  • take it or leave it
  • devote (something) to (something)
  • a hold-up
  • pick holes in (something)
  • right up (someone's) alley
  • walk the plank
  • by a mile
  • in good conscience
  • draw a blank
  • quick as a flash


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