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- To hang on the lips , words, etc
- To hang out
- To hang out the white flag
- To hang over
- To hang the flag half-mast high ∨ half-staff
- To hang to
- To hang together
- To hang upon
- To happen in
- To happen on
- To harden the neck
- To hark back
- To harp on one string
- To haul around
- To haul home the sheets of a sail
- To haul in one's horns
- To haul off
- To haul over the coals
- To haul the tacks aboard
- To haul the wind
- To have (a man) out
- To have a bee in the bonnet
- To have a bee in the head ∨ in the bonnet
- To have a brick in one's hat
- To have a care
- To have a colt's tooth
- To have a finger in
- To have a hand in
- To have a long head
- To have a mind ∨ great mind
- To have an eye to
- To have at heart
- To have at one's fingers' ends
- To have at one's retinue
- To have at vantage
- To have cut one's eyeteeth
- To have done
- To have done with
- To have drunk wine of ape ∨ wine ape
- To have hard measure
- To have in contemplation
- To have in hand
- To have in the heart
- To have in view
- To have it out
- To have legs
- To have on
- To have on the brain
- To have one's cake dough
- To have one's ear
- To have one's fling
- To have one's handful
- To have one's hands full
- To have one's will
- To have place
- To have respect of persons
- To have something on the stock
- To have the advantage of
- To have the black ox tread on one's foot
- To have the cards in one's own hands
- To have the heart in the mouth
- To have the heels of
- To have the honor
- To have the words for
- To have to do with
- To have two strings to one's bow
- To have under the girdle
- To haw and gee , ∨ To haw and gee about
- To head off
- To head up
- To heal by the first intention
- To heal by the second intention
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