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haut monde (French) rich, prominent, or fashionable people; high society.
Havana the seaport capital of Cuba.
have to possess; own. [15 definitions]
have a baby (of a woman) to give birth.
have a bee in one's bonnet to be obsessed with a single idea or intention.
have a bone to pick to have reason for an argument or difference of opinion.
have an ax to grind to have a personal motive in pursuing something.
have a thin skin to be very sensitive to criticism.
have a whack at (informal) to attempt (a task or action); try.
have done with to have no further relationship or connection with; end.
have fun to enjoy oneself, usually while doing something purely for pleasure or entertainment rather than while doing something that requires effort.
have got (informal) to have or have available; possess (used in present tense only).
have got to (informal) have to; must (used in present tense only).
have got to do with to be about or have a connection with something or someone; have to do with.
have it in for to be hoping or waiting for an opportunity to find fault with or cause injury to (someone).
have it out with to finally have an argument or fight with someone that one has been considering having for some time.
haven a ship's anchorage; harbor or port. [3 definitions]
have no idea to have absolutely no knowledge of some particular thing.
have-not (usu. pl.) one who is without wealth and other elements of financial security.
haven't contracted form of "have not."
have on to be wearing.