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ALL meanings of have to do with

have to do with
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  • verbal expression have to do with involve 1
  • verbal expression have to do with be related 1
  • verbal expression have to do with concern 1
  • noun have to do with Usually, haves. an individual or group that has wealth, social position, or other material benefits (contrasted with have-not). 1
  • idioms have to do with had better / best, ought to: You'd better go now, it's late. 1
  • idioms have to do with had rather. rather (def 9). 1
  • idioms have to do with have done, to cease; finish: It seemed that they would never have done with their struggle. 1
  • idioms have to do with have had it, to become weary of or disgusted with whatever one has been doing: I've been working like a fool, but now I've had it. to suffer defeat; fail: He was a great pitcher, but after this season he'll have had it. to have missed a last opportunity: He refused to take any more excuses and told them all that they'd had it. to become unpopular or passé: Quiz shows have had it. 1
  • idioms have to do with have it coming, to merit or deserve: When they lost their fortune, everyone said that they had it coming. 1
  • idioms have to do with have it in / out for, to plan or wish to do something unpleasant to; hold a grudge against: She has it in for intelligent students who fail to use their abilities. 1
  • idioms have to do with have it out, to come to an understanding or decision through discussion or combat: We've been in disagreement about this for a long time, and I think we should have it out, once and for all. 1
  • idioms have to do with have on, to be clothed in; be wearing: She had on a new dress. to have arranged or planned: What do you have on for Christmas? to tease (a person); make the butt of a joke. Compare put (def 35). 1
  • idioms have to do with have to do with, to be connected or associated with: Your lack of confidence probably had a lot to do with your not getting the job. to deal with; be concerned with: I will have nothing to do with their personal squabbles. 1
  • idioms have to do with to have and to hold, to possess legally; have permanent possession of: The house, with the mortgage finally paid, was at last their own to have and to hold. 1
  • noun have to do with See of2.   1
  • noun have to do with to be involved in or connected with 0
  • noun have to do with to have dealings or associate with 0
  • noun have to do with to be of relevance to 0
  • noun have to do with to be related to or connected with 0
  • noun have to do with to be associated with; deal with 0
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