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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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have (something) to do with (something)<br />

- to be about something, to be on the subject of something, to be related to something<br />

"The book has something to do with cooking but I am not sure if you will like it."<br />

That problem has nothing to do with me.<br />

have (something) to spare<br />

- have more than enough of something<br />

We have extra blankets to spare so we gave them to our neighbors.<br />

have (something) up one`s sleeve<br />

- have something kept secretly ready for the right time<br />

I`m not too worried about the meeting as I have something up my sleeve if there are<br />

any problems.<br />

have sticky fingers<br />

- to steal things<br />

He was fired from the restaurant because he has sticky fingers.<br />

have the best of both worlds<br />

- be able to enjoy two different opportunities<br />

The man has the best of both worlds <strong>and</strong> can enjoy the outdoors <strong>and</strong> nature while he is<br />

working at his job.<br />

have the courage of one's convictions<br />

- have enough courage <strong>and</strong> determination to carry out one's goals<br />

The man has the courage of his convictions <strong>and</strong> will only do what he feels is right.<br />

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