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21 he had/held the wolf by the ears
he had/held the wolf by the earsele se viu em maus lençóis, estava em situação desesperada.English-Portuguese dictionary > he had/held the wolf by the ears
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22 if you had your own way
if you had your own wayse tudo fosse como você quer. -
23 it had taken wings to itself
it had taken wings to itselfdesapareceu depressa.English-Portuguese dictionary > it had taken wings to itself
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24 it had worked much good
it had worked much goodtem causado muito bem. -
25 she had blossomed out to a beautiful woman
she had blossomed out to a beautiful womana beleza dela desabrochara.English-Portuguese dictionary > she had blossomed out to a beautiful woman
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26 she had no money about her
she had no money about herela não tinha dinheiro consigo. -
27 she looks as if she had come out of a bandbox
she looks as if she had come out of a bandboxela está muito bem-arrumada.English-Portuguese dictionary > she looks as if she had come out of a bandbox
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28 the ship had the weather gauge of ours
the ship had the weather gauge of ourso navio tirou o vento do nosso.English-Portuguese dictionary > the ship had the weather gauge of ours
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29 there I had him
there I had himaí pude pegá-lo, aí o tinha eu. -
30 they had a riotous life
they had a riotous lifelevaram uma vida agitada. -
31 they had their plans crossed
they had their plans crossedseus planos fracassaram.English-Portuguese dictionary > they had their plans crossed
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32 to have been had on toast
to have been had on toastter sido enganado. -
33 to have had a gutful of
to have had a gutful ofestar farto de, Braz coll estar cheio de, estar por aqui com. to work, sweat/slog one’s guts out trabalhar muito, Braz coll dar o duro. -
34 to have had one over the eight
to have had one over the eightsl ter tomado um trago a mais, estar embriagado.English-Portuguese dictionary > to have had one over the eight
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35 we did/had it all our own way
we did/had it all our own wayfizemos o que queríamos.English-Portuguese dictionary > we did/had it all our own way
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36 we had a grand time
we had a grand timepassamos uma temporada maravilhosa. -
37 we had a rouse
we had a rousetomamos um copo. -
38 we had better wait
we had better waitserá melhor esperarmos. -
39 we had him on
we had him ongozamos com a cara dele. -
40 we had worked our sums right
we had worked our sums rightnós solucionamos nossos problemas de matemática.English-Portuguese dictionary > we had worked our sums right
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