Idioms
have it
to hear or get news, to understand
I have it that the new company president will be coming to see us next week.
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
have no business (doing something)
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over with
take umbrage at (something)
lay down one's life (for someone or something)
quick on the trigger
in good faith
extend credit to (someone)
in a hole
line one's own pockets
spread like wildfire
go a long way toward (something)
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Fact
In 1930, the heaviest a female flight attendant could be was 115 pounds. They also had to be unmarried nurses.
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