Idioms
have one's heart set on (something)
to want something very much
The child has his heart set on getting a new bicycle for his birthday.
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
have second thoughts about (someone or something)
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lay eyes on (someone or something)
light out (for somewhere)
spick-and-span
like to hear oneself talk
ahead of schedule
come home to (someone)
set out (somewhere)
at all costs
come to accept (something)
know the score
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