Idioms
have time off
to have free time, to not have to work
I have time off next week so I will meet my friend.
have to (do something)
have to live with (something)
have too many irons in the fire
have turned the corner
have two strikes against one
have what it takes
haywire
hazard a guess
hazard an opinion
head above water
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take a toll on (someone or something)
run a tight ship
lame duck
an ear to the ground
made for each other
think better of (doing something)
die in one's boots
gloss (something) over or gloss over (something)
flying high
sticky fingers
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Wool used to be softened by people trampling on it in a large vat of stale (two-week-old) urine and ground clay. The people who did this were called ‘fullers'.
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