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have at
verb
- archaic.intr, preposition to make an opening attack on, esp in fencing
Idioms and Phrases
Attack; also, make an attempt at. For example, Urging the dog on, he said , “ Go on, Rover, have at him ,†or It's time to have at straightening out these files . [Late 1300s]Example Sentences
The signing of South African paceman Dane Paterson makes up for the departure of Ethan Bamber as Middlesex look to go at least one better than last year's third place and it will interesting to see what impact spinner Zafar Gohar will have at Lord's after moving from Gloucestershire.
Oftentimes, when you see purges that attempt to target noncitizens who are allegedly registered to vote, you see a lot of eligible citizens that get swept up in it—particularly naturalized voters who may have, at one point in time or another, been labeled as a noncitizen in one database, but that hasn’t been updated since they’ve become U.S. citizens because there’s a lag.
“I want to have at least a starting five. I came from a big family, so I need five boys. I want to be able to be a part of their lives and be as active as I can with them.â€
Nearly 92% of American households have at least one car, according to Forbes Advisor; a fifth of U.S. households have three.
Most of the main characters have at least attempted to murder someone, if not succeeded, and all of them have engaged in the ritualistic consumption of their peers while in The Wilderness.
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