VisualLang

Daily Life (Have)

23 Words

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1.
[have] a bite
Phrase

to eat a small amount of food, often as a quick snack or to taste it

I'm feeling a bit hungry, so I'll have a bite of that delicious-looking apple.

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[have] a break
Phrase

to stop working or doing an activity temporarily in order to rest, relax, or recharge

I'm having a break from work to eat lunch.

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3.
[have] a chat
Phrase

to engage in a conversation, typically a casual and friendly one

Let's have a chat over coffee and catch up on recent events.

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4.
[have] a conversation
Phrase

to engage in an exchange of thoughts, ideas, or words with one or more people

They had a conversation about their future plans.

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5.
[have] a dance
Phrase

to engage in the act of dancing, typically at a social gathering or event with music

At the wedding reception, they had a dance to celebrate the couple's happiness.

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[have] a discussion
Phrase

to talk about a specific topic or issue with others

It's important to have a discussion with your team to resolve any conflicts.

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7.
[have] a drink
Phrase

to consume an alcoholic beverage

Let's have a drink at the bar to celebrate your success.

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8.
[have] a laugh
Phrase

to share moments of humor and laughter with others

They had a laugh watching a comedy show together.

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9.
[have] a listen
Phrase

to take a moment to listen to something, such as music, a recording, or someone speaking

Have a listen to this new song; it's really catchy.

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10.
[have] a look
Phrase

to briefly or casually turn one's eyes toward something, typically to see, inspect, or observe it

Could you have a look at this document and check for any errors?

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11.
[have] a party
Phrase

to host or organize a social gathering or celebration with friends, family, or acquaintances

They had a party in their backyard to celebrate their anniversary.

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12.
[have] a sandwich
Phrase

to eat a meal or snack made by placing ingredients between two slices of bread

She had a sandwich for lunch with turkey and avocado.

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13.
[have] a swim
Phrase

to go swimming in a pool, lake, ocean, or another body of water

She had a swim in the clear, blue ocean waters.

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[have] a talk
Phrase

to engage in a conversation or discussion with others to communicate, share information, or address specific topics

They had a talk about their relationship to resolve their differences.

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[have] a word with {sb}
Phrase

to engage in a brief conversation or discussion with someone, often to convey a message, ask a question, or discuss a particular matter

She had a word with her neighbor about the noisy construction.

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[have] breakfast
Phrase

to eat a morning meal, which is typically the first meal of the day

She had breakfast at a cozy cafe before starting her day.

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17.
[have] coffee
Phrase

to drink coffee, either alone or with others, often as a morning or afternoon beverage

I usually have coffee with breakfast to start my day.

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18.
[have] a sniff
Phrase

to smell something to check its scent

She had a sniff of the fresh flowers in the garden.

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[have] a snack
Phrase

to eat a small portion of food, often between regular meals

Having a snack in the evening is a common practice while watching TV.

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20.
[have] a meal
Phrase

to eat food during a regular eating time, like breakfast, lunch, or dinner

They had a meal at the restaurant to celebrate their anniversary.

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21.
[have] {oneself} {sth}
Phrase

to enjoy something pleasurable, nice, or satisfying

We had ourselves a movie night with popcorn and snacks.

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22.
[have|keep] {sb/sth} up {one's} [sleeve]
Phrase

to have a hidden resource, plan, or advantage that can be used strategically when needed

The negotiator always had a few bargaining tactics up his sleeve to secure the best deal.

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23.
[have] (everything|much|a lot) to (recommend|commend) it
Phrase

to have many good qualities that makes one highly deserving of approval or praise

Despite being relatively new to the team, she has much to recommend herself with her strong work ethic and innovative ideas.

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