- have someone in
- have someone into call or invite someone into one's home. (Fixed order.) •
I'll have the plumber in to fix that leak.
•We had friends in for bridge last night.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
I'll have the plumber in to fix that leak.
•We had friends in for bridge last night.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
have someone's ear — To be sure of someone s favourable attention • • • Main Entry: ↑ear * * * have someone’s ear phrase to know someone with power or authority who will listen to you He has the director’s ear. Thesaurus: to know something or someonesynonym … Useful english dictionary
have someone in the palm of one's hand — HAVE CONTROL OVER, have influence over, have someone eating out of one s hand, have someone on a string; N. Amer. have someone in one s hip pocket. → palm * * * have (or hold) someone in the palm of one s hand have someone under one s control or… … Useful english dictionary
have someone in the palm of your hand — phrase to have complete power over someone so that they do what you tell them to do He had the audience in the palm of his hand. Thesaurus: to be in chargesynonym Main entry: palm * * * have someone in the palm of your hand see ↑palm … Useful english dictionary
have someone’s number — [v] know someone’s motives be onto someone, be wise to someone*, have someone pegged*, have someone sized up*, know what makes someone tick*, read someone; concepts 15,18,37 … New thesaurus
have someone by the balls — (vulgar sl) To have someone at one s mercy or in a helpless state • • • Main Entry: ↑ball * * * have someone by the balls phrase to have complete control over someone, so that they have to do what you want Thesaurus: to limit someone s freedom to … Useful english dictionary
have someone in one's power — have someone under one s power I doubt that Roger will ever have Etta under his power Syn: have control over, have influence over, have under one s thumb, have at one s mercy, have in one s clutches, have in the palm of one s hand, have someone… … Thesaurus of popular words
have someone on a string — informal phrase to be able to control someone Thesaurus: to limit someone s freedom to actsynonym Main entry: string * * * have (someone) on a string informal : to be able to make ( … Useful english dictionary
have someone taped — have someone/something taped british informal phrase to understand someone or something perfectly and to know how to deal with them effectively You can’t fool me. I’ve got you taped. Thesaurus: to understand somethingsynonym Main entry: tape * * … Useful english dictionary
have someone's back — (chiefly US inf) To protect someone • • • Main Entry: ↑back * * * have someone s back see WATCH SOMEONE S BACK ((BELOW)) • • • Main Entry: ↑back … Useful english dictionary
have someone or something all to yourself — have (someone or something) (all) to yourself : to be in a situation in which you are not required to share someone or something with anyone else We have the entire evening to ourselves. [=we have no plans to do anything with anyone else this… … Useful english dictionary
have someone on (your) hands — have (someone/something) on (your) hands to be responsible for someone or something. If the president doesn t take an interest in the economy, he could well have an economic disaster on his hands. The coach was a little surprised to have this… … New idioms dictionary