Idioms
have two strikes against one
to have two things working against one, to be in a difficult situation
The man already has two strikes against him and it will be very difficult for him to get the job.
have what it takes
haywire
hazard a guess
hazard an opinion
head above water
head and shoulders above (someone or something)
head for (someone/something/somewhere)
head hunt
head off (someone) or head (someone) off
head off (something) or head (something) off
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at (someone's) service
keep books
wade into (something)
loose ends
wear out
hold the fort
air (something) out
once in a while
on the face of it
day and night
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A cubic mile of ordinary fog contains less than a gallon of water.
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