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I have a fever
Indicates that the speaker has an abnormally high body temperature, which is usually a symptom of a disease.
have down to a science
know something backwards, know something inside and out
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not have a care in the world
have a lot of time for
(idiomatic) To hold in high esteem; to respect.
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have seen this movie
(idiomatic) To have experienced a situation which is the same as or similar to the current situation, especially with a sense of the unpleasantness or tiresomeness of the recurring situation.
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have drink taken
(UK, Ireland, colloquial, humorous) To be (extremely) drunk.
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have someone's blood
To obtain satisfaction for a wrong by committing violence against someone.
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could have sworn
(informal) Is very sure about; especially when the thing in question is apparently not the case or could be doubted.
pitchers have ears
have a good one
(idiomatic) To enjoy an event or occasion, especially a holiday or one's birthday.
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