Idioms
have one's heart set against (something)
to be totally against something
My father has his heart set against my trip to Europe.
have one's heart set on (something)
have one's nose in (something)
have one's nose in a book
have one's nose in the air
have one's way
have one's work cut out for one
have oneself (something)
have other fish to fry
have pull with (someone)
have rocks in one's head
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change horses in midstream
get cracking
feel like a million dollars
becoming on/to (someone)
have a clear conscience
play around/about with (someone or something)
in one's spare time
suck (someone) in or suck in (someone)
make use of (someone or something)
bite the bullet
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