List of idioms start with H

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  • Have a ball

    Meaning : If you have a ball, you enjoy yourself.

  • Have a bee in one's bonnet

    Meaning : A person who has a bee in their bonnet has an idea which constantly occupies their thoughts.

  • Have a bone to pick

    Meaning : To have a grievance or complaint.

  • Have a cow

    Meaning : To have a fit

  • Have a hand in

    Meaning : responsible for

  • Have a poker face.

    Meaning : If you have a poker face, you show no emotion at all.

  • Have a screw loose

    Meaning : To be crazy

  • Have a word with

    Meaning : To talk, speak, or discuss with

  • Have all your eggs in one basket

    Meaning : If you have all your eggs in one basket, you depend on one plan or one source of income

  • Have an Axe to Grind

    Meaning : To have a dispute with someone

  • Have had one's chips

    Meaning : To say that someone has had their chips means that they have completely failed in what they set out to achieve.

  • Have one foot in the grave

    Meaning : To be very near to death

  • Have one's hands full

    Meaning : Be extremely busy

  • Have something down pat

    Meaning : Know/understand something completely and thoroughly

  • Have something on someone

    Meaning : Have proof against

  • Have sticky fingers

    Meaning : Be a thief

  • Have the blues

    Meaning : To feel depressed or sad

  • Have too many irons in the fire

    Meaning : To take up many tasks at one time

  • Have your cake and eat it

    Meaning : To say that someone wants to have their cake and eat it means that they want the advantages of two alternative situations when only one is possible .

  • He knows what's what

    Meaning : Is shrewd and experienced, knows the ways of the world.

  • Head and shoulders

    Meaning : Very superior

  • Head honcho

    Meaning : Person in charge

  • Head someone off

    Meaning : Divert

  • Headway

    Meaning : Progress

  • Heart and soul

    Meaning : Full efforts

  • Heart to heart

    Meaning : Free and fearless

  • Help out

    Meaning : Help to pass an examination

  • Helter-skelter

    Meaning : Here and there

  • Hen-pecked

    Meaning : Under the control of wife

  • Hen-pecked husband

    Meaning : Slave of the wife

  • Her bark is worse than her bite

    Meaning : Someone's words are worse than their action

  • Herculean Task

    Meaning : Tough task

  • Here and there

    Meaning : In various place

  • Here, there and everywhere

    Meaning : everywhere

  • Heyday

    Meaning : Golden time

  • High Five

    Meaning : Slapping palms above each others heads as celebration gesture

  • High living

    Meaning : To live with higher standard

  • High time

    Meaning : Right time

  • Highway robbery

    Meaning : Charge a high price for something

  • His bark is worse than his bite

    Meaning : This expression is used to refer to a person who sounds much more severe or angry than they really are.

  • His blood ran cold

    Meaning : Horrified

  • Hit a snag

    Meaning : To encounter an unexpected problem or obstacle

  • Hit below the belt

    Meaning : To do wrongful

  • Hit it off

    Meaning : To immediately have a good relationship with someone

  • Hit the books

    Meaning : Study

  • Hit the hay

    Meaning : Go to bed

  • Hit the jackpot

    Meaning : To get huge wealth in no time

  • Hit the nail on the head

    Meaning : Said or done exactly the right thing

  • Hit the roof

    Meaning : To explode in anger

  • Hit the sack

    Meaning : Go to bed

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