Have an eye to. Pay particular attention to, have especial regard to, not overlook, not lose sight of, aim at.

Have at heart. Be deeply interested in, be specially anxious about.

Have done with. Have no further concern with, be through with, have ceased to be concerned with, give up, give over, abandon, let alone.

Have in hand. Be engaged upon.

Haven, n.

    1. Harbor, port.
    2. Shelter, asylum, place of safety, harbor.

Have on. Wear.

Have one’s hands full. Have much to do, be very busy, have much upon one’s hands, be under a press of business.

Have on the hip. (Colloq.) Conquer, subdue, vanquish, defeat, overcome, overthrow, overpower, get the better of, prevail over, get the upper hand of, get the whip hand of.

Have to do with. Concern one’s self with, have concern with, deal with.

Havoc, n.

    1. Ravage, devastation, destruction, desolation, waste, ruin.
    2. Carnage, slaughter, destruction of life.

Haw, v. n. Hesitate (in speaking), stammer, stutter, falter, hem and haw.

Hawfinch, n. Grossbeak (Coccothraustes vulgaris).

Hawk, n. Falcon.

Hawk, v. a. Cry, sell by outcry, carry about for sale.

Hawk-eyed, a.

    1. Sharp-sighted, quick-sighted, keen-eyed, eagle-eyed, lynx-eyed, Argus-eyed.
    2. Discerning, penetrating, astute, sagacious keen.

Hawk-moth, n. Death’s head moth.

Hawk-nut, n. Ground-nut.

Hawk-owl, n. Canada owl. See harfang.


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