Idioms
have a say in (something)
to have a part or role in making a decision
The union wanted to have a say in how the company was managed.
have a score to settle with (someone)
have a scrape with (someone or something)
have a screw loose
have a soft spot in one's heart for (someone or something)
have a sweet tooth
have a taste for (something)
have a thing going with (someone)
have a time
have a try at (something)
have a vested interest in (something)
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come to light
rough-and-tumble
that will be the day
eat dirt
lay out (money) or lay (money) out
owing to (someone or something)
top (someone or something)
hold all the trump cards
trouble (someone) to (do something)
get into a jam
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Our blood is red because it uses an iron compound to carry oxygen – some spiders have blue blood because theirs uses a copper compound instead.
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