To be obligated, obliged, or required to (do something). Watch the video
Category: Idiom of the Day
have a good name (somewhere or in something)
To have a respected reputation (in something or some place). Watch the video
have a trick up (one's) sleeve
To have a secret plan, idea, or advantage that can be utilized if and when it is required. A reference to cheating at a card game by hiding a favorable card up one’s sleeve. Watch the video
have a thing for (something)
To have a very keen or particular interest in something; to really like or enjoy something. Watch the video
have a thing for (someone)
To have a romantic infatuation with someone, especially unbeknownst to that person. Watch the video
have a sneaking suspicion
To have a slight but persistent premonition or intuition (about something). Watch the video
have (a) skeleton(s) in (one's)/the closet
To have (an) embarrassing, unpleasant, damaging, or incriminating secret(s) from one’s past. Primarily heard in US. Watch the video
have a voice (in something)
To have an active and participatory role in making or influencing a decision about something. Watch the video
have a say (in something)
To have an active and participatory role in making or influencing a decision about something. Watch the video
have a/the right to (something)
To have the just or legal permission, privilege, or authority to have or own something. Watch the video