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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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have it in for (someone)<br />

- show ill will to someone, dislike someone<br />

I have been having problems at work recently. I think that the new supervisor has it in<br />

for me.<br />

have it made<br />

- be successful, have everything<br />

He has it made with his new job.<br />

have it out with (someone)<br />

- argue or fight with someone<br />

I had it out with my friend yesterday over the problem with the money.<br />

have mixed feelings about (someone or something)<br />

- be uncertain about someone or something<br />

I have mixed feelings about moving away <strong>and</strong> taking the new job.<br />

have money to burn<br />

- have lots of money<br />

The man has money to burn <strong>and</strong> is always buying something new.<br />

have never had it so good<br />

- have never been in such a good situation<br />

We have never had it so good since the new supervisor came to our department.<br />

have no business (doing something)<br />

- be wrong to do something<br />

The apartment manager has no business asking us about our private business.<br />

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