Idioms
have a field day
to have a chance to do much of something that you want - especially the chance to criticize someone
The media had a field day with the scandal in the city government.
have a finger in the pie
have a fit
have a foot in both camps
have a frog in one's throat
have a go at (something)
have a good command of (something)
have a good mind to (do something)
have a good thing going
have a good time
have a green thumb
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catch some Z's
hung up on (someone or something)
draw interest
over the hump
have a thing going with (someone)
in good time
have a fit
get a lot of mileage out of (something)
take (someone) hostage
seize an opportunity
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Fact
The word honcho comes from a Japanese word meaning squad leader and first came into usage in the English language during the American occupation of Japan following World War II.
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