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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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have the devil to pay<br />

- have a great deal of trouble<br />

I will have the devil to pay if I don't return home before dark.<br />

have the feel of (something)<br />

- have learned how something feels, be accustomed to something<br />

As soon as I had the feel of the airplane, the instructor let me fly it.<br />

have the gall to (do something)<br />

- be arrogant enough to do something<br />

The woman had the gall to ask me to stop talking after she had been talking loudly for<br />

an hour.<br />

have the gift of the gab<br />

- be able to talk <strong>and</strong> use language easily<br />

My sister has the gift of the gab <strong>and</strong> is able to talk to others easily.<br />

have the last laugh<br />

- make someone seem foolish for having laughed at you first<br />

I had the last laugh when I went home early while everyone else had to stay overnight<br />

at the airport because of the storm.<br />

have the makings of (something)<br />

- possess the qualities that are needed for something<br />

The new soccer player has the makings of a great star.<br />

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