have |
to own; possess. [9 definitions] |
have a bee in one's bonnet |
to think constantly of one idea or goal. |
have a bone to pick |
to have reason for an argument or difference of opinion. |
have a thin skin |
to be very easily offended. |
haven |
the place where a ship anchors; harbor or port. [2 definitions] |
haven't |
shortened form of "have not." |
have one's fingers crossed |
to hope for a good ending or result. |
have to |
to be obliged to; must. |
have to do with |
to be about or have a connection with something. |
Hawaii |
an island state of the United States in the Pacific Ocean. Its capital is Honolulu. (abbreviated: HI) [2 definitions] |
hawk1 |
a bird with a short hooked beak and curved claws. Hawks catch and eat small animals. |
hawk2 |
to offer for sale by calling out or going from place to place. |
hawthorn |
a shrub or small tree with long thorns that has white or pink flowers and small red berries. |
hay |
grass, clover, or alfalfa that is cut, dried, and stored for animal food. [2 definitions] |
hay fever |
a condition marked by a runny nose, sneezing, and headache that is caused by an allergy to plant pollen. |
hayloft |
the upper part of a barn or stable, used for storing hay. |
haystack |
a large pile of hay stacked outdoors. |
hazard |
something that causes a danger or risk. [3 definitions] |
hazardous |
full of danger; having great or many risks. |
haze1 |
mist, smoke, or dust in the air, making it hard to see. |
hazel |
a shrub or small tree that bears brown nuts that can be eaten. [5 definitions] |