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.

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  • 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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