Have against
see: have something against
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- Have-a-go
adjective 1. (informal) (of people attempting arduous or dangerous tasks) brave or spirited: a have-a-go pensioner
- Have a go at
see: have a crack at
- Have a good command of
Have the ability to use or control; have mastery of. For example, She has a remarkably good command of Japanese, or He had a good command of his emotions. [ Mid-1600s ]
- Have a good day
see: have a nice day
- Have a good thing going
Have matters arranged to one’s benefit or profit. For example, Joe’s got a good thing going with this new franchise . It also may be put as make a good thing of , meaning “make something work to one’s benefit,” as in If we work hard we can make a good thing of this job […]