have (got)somethingon
phrasal verbwithhaveverbukstrong/hæv/weak/həv/weak/əv/usstrong/hæv/weak/həv/weak/əv/had
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If you haveclothesorshoeson, you arewearingthem:
Ilovedthatdressyou had on lastnight.
UK
If you have something on, you haveplannedto do it:
Do you have anything on thisweek?
I've got something on thisTuesday, but I'mfreeonWednesday.
not available
- busyI'm busy all morning - can we meet up in the afternoon?
- tied upI'll be tied up in meetings until 3.00pm, but could meet after that.
- unavailableThe CEO is currently unavailable - may I take a message?
- engagedI can't come to tea - I'm engaged elsewhere.
- Jill only had athincottondresson - she must have beenfreezing.
- When Andyarrivedhe hadjeanson, but Mum made him go andchange.
- Youknowyou're onlyallowedtojumpin thepuddlesif you haveyourwellingtonbootson.
- I can'tanswerthedoor- I haven't anyclotheson!
- Mollylooksverygrownup when she has herworkclotheson.
Wearing clothes
- attired
- caped
- clad
- clothe
- clothed
- dressed (up) to the ninesidiom
- dresser
- French tuck
- garbed
- grow
- grow intosomeone/something
- hoodie
- mould
- nine
- sartorial
- sartorially
- stylish
- stylishly
- suit
- tog
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