Idioms
have in mind
to intend, to plan
"What do you have in mind for your wife`s birthday?"
have it
have it all over (someone or something)
have it both ways
have it coming (to someone)
have it in for (someone)
have it made
have it out with (someone)
have mixed feelings about (someone or something)
have money to burn
have never had it so good
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ruffle (someone's) feathers
measure up to (someone or something)
go into orbit
easy-going
over the hump
catch-as-catch-can
squirrel (something) away or squirrel away (something)
grab a bite (to eat)
nothing but (something)
come into one's own
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Book : hamlet
Author : william shakespeare.
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