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101 get/have (someone) by the short hairs
get/have (someone) by the short hairsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > get/have (someone) by the short hairs
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102 get/have a (good) run for one's money
get/have a (good) run for one's moneyEnglish-Dutch dictionary > get/have a (good) run for one's money
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103 get/have a/the jump on someone
get/have a/the jump on someoneiemand vóór zijn, iemand te vlug af zijn -
104 get/have an eyeful (of)
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105 get/have cold feet
get/have cold feetbang worden/zijn -
106 get/have something on the brain
get/have something on the brainsteeds aan iets denken, iets niet uit zijn hoofd kunnen krijgen -
107 get/have the best of it
get/have the best of itde overhand krijgen/hebben -
108 get/have the best of someone
get/have the best of someoneiemand te slim/vlug af zijn, het winnen van iemand -
109 get/have the better of someone
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110 get/have the laugh of/on someone
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111 get/have the wind up
get/have the wind uphem knijpen, in de rats zitten -
112 get/have the worst of it
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113 have a job to get something done
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114 have an inclination to get fat
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115 have/get (some of) one's own back on someone
have/get (some of) one's own back on someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > have/get (some of) one's own back on someone
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116 have/get a crush on
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117 have/get a hard-on
have/get a hard-oneen stijve hebben/krijgen -
118 have/get someone taped
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119 have/get someone's number
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120 have/get/gain the upper hand of
have/get/gain the upper hand ofde overhand hebben/krijgen/nemen op
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