Sunday, March 8, 2020
Idioms and Expressions Using Have for ESL
Idioms and Expressions Using Have for ESL          The following idioms and expressions use the verb have. Each idiom or expression has a definition and two example sentences to help yourà  understanding of these common idiomatic expressions with have.          English Idioms and Expressions Using Have      have a big mouth         Definition: somebody who tells secrets, who is a gossip         Dont talk to Mary she has a big mouth.If you didnt have such a big mouth, Id tell you my secrets.         have a bee in your bonnet         Definition: have an obsession, something that always remains in your thoughts and efforts         She has a bee in her bonnet that health care must change.If I have a bee in my bonnet, I have to do everything I can until I can make it happen.         have a bone to pick with someone         Definition: have something (usually a complaint) that you want to discuss with someone         I have a bone to pick with you. Just a moment, lets talk.Toms looking for Pete because hes got a bone to pick with him.         have a brush with something         Definition: have brief contact, or experience with someone or something         I had a brief brush with Jack and I didnt like it.Hes had a brief brush with unemployment.         have a chip on your shoulder         Definition: be in a bad mood and challenging people to fight         Dont take him seriously, he just has a chip on his shoulder.Yes, I have a chip on my shoulder! What are YOU going to do about it?!         have a close call         Definition: be close to danger         I had a close call yesterday and was almost in an accident.Shes had a few close calls in her life.         have a familiar ring         Definition: sound familiar, as if youve heard it before         That story has a familiar ring. Did we read that last year?Her experiences have a familiar ring. I guess everybody goes through that.         have a good head on your shoulders         Definition: have common sense, be sensible         Jack has a good head on his shoulders. Dont worry about him.I think you have a good head on your shoulders. You should trust your decision.         have a green thumb         Definition: be very good at gardening         Alice obviously has a green thumb. Look at that garden!My wife has a green thumb, so I let her do all the gardening.         have a heart         Definition: be compassionate or generous and forgiving with somebody         Dont hold that against her. Have a heart!I think hell have a heart and forgive you.         have a heart of gold         Definition: be generous and sincere         Mary has a heart of gold. I just love her.The teacher has a heart of gold with her students.         have a heart of stone         Definition: be cold and unresponsive, unforgiving         Dont make him angry. He has a heart of stone.I cant believe how he treats his children. Hes got a heart of stone.         have an ax to grind         Definition: complain about something often         He has an ax to grind against his health care provider.I know you have an ax to grind against Agatha, but stop complaining!         have an in with someone         Definition: have special access to someone (often used at work)         She has an in with the boss. Let her ask him for permission.I wish I had an in with the director so I could get a promotion.         have a one-track mind         Definition: always thinking about one thing         He has a one track mind. He cant talk about anything besides golf.Do you have a one-track mind?         have a soft spot in your heart for someone or something         Definition: love or adore a thing or person         Ive got a soft spot in my heart for Maria Callas.He has a soft spot in his heart for pinball!         have a sweet tooth         Definition: like sweets too much         I know you have a sweet tooth, but you need to be careful.I need to watch my weight, especially because I have a sweet tooth.         have clean hands         Definition: to without guilt, guiltless         Dont blame him, he has clean hands.The man claimed to have clean hands in the crime.         have egg on ones face         Definition: be embarrassed after having done something very stupid         I had egg on my face after I asked that stupid question.I dont think he realizes he has egg on his face.         have eyes in the back of your head         Definition: seem able to follow everything that is going on, even though you do not focus on it         She has eyes in the back of her head. Be careful!The students believed their teacher had eyes in the back his head.         have mixed feelings         Definition: to be uncertain about something or someone         Janice has mixed feelings about Ken.Brad has mixed feelings about buying a new car.         have money to burn         Definition: have an excess of money         Dont worry about it! Shes got money to burn.Do you think I have money to burn?! Of course, I cant buy you a diamond ring.         have your hands tied         Definition: be prevented from doing something         Im afraid I have my hands tied and cant help you.Peter told me he had his hands tied on the Franklin deal.         have your head in the clouds         Definition: to not pay attention to what is going on around you         Doug had his head in the clouds all the time he was at university.Do you have your head in the clouds?! Pay attention!         have your tail between your leg         Definition: be afraid of something, not have the ââ¬â¹courage to do something         He just couldnt approach her. He seemed to have his tail between his legs.Janet went to her father with her tail between her legs and asked for forgiveness.         have other fish to fry         Definition: have more important things to do, have other opportunities         Look. I have other fish to fry, so just say yes or no.Susan had other fish to fry and left her position at the bank.         have someone or something in your hands         Definition: have the responsibility for someone or something         I have the project in my hands. If you have any questions, come to me.She had her boyfriend in her hands. She could do anything.         have the Midas touch         Definition: have the ability to easily be successful         Hell succeed. Hes got the Midas touch.Ask her to approach those difficult clients. She has the Midas touch.         have the presence of mind to do something         Definition: stay calm in a dangerous or frightening, or emergency situation         He had the presence of mind to cover her up before he went to find help.Alice has the presence of mind to take along some extra food before setting out on the hike.    
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