Have a mind to


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  • Have an attitude

    verb phrase

  • Have an edge on someone

    verb phrase To have an advantage; enjoy a superior or winning position: The slim and handsome will always have the edge on the rest of us (1896+)

  • Have a nerve

    verb phrase To be impudently aggressive: You sure have your nerve, telling him off that way (1890+) Also, have some nerve. Have audacity, show effrontery. For example, You have a nerve telling me what to do, or She had some nerve, criticizing the people who donated their time. The related have the nerve is used […]

  • Have a nice day

    sentence A saying said upon parting, often by someone who is not an acquaintance: store employees trained to say ”Have a nice day” Also, have a good day; have a good one. A cordial goodbye to you. For example, Thanks for the order, have a nice day, or See you next week—have a good day, […]

  • Have another guess coming

    Also, have another think coming. Be mistaken and therefore have to reconsider or rethink one’s answer. For example, If you think you can fool me, you have another guess coming, or John thinks he convinced me; well, he has another think coming. A related idiom is guess again, often used in the imperative, as in […]


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