Idioms beginning with H

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have no business

Meaning: to do something that you should not be doing

Example: You have no business discussing my personal life with your friends. Read more ➺


heart touching

Meaning: an event that makes you feel happy

Example: We watched a heart-touching movie about a boy who lived next to a concentration camp during the Second World War. Read more ➺


heavy heart

Meaning: attaining a state of grief

Example: With a heavy heart, we had to leave the funeral ceremony. Read more ➺


head above water

Meaning: Remain financially stable despite difficulties.

Example: Despite rising expenses, she's managing to head above water. Read more ➺


heart and soul

Meaning: with all the effort you can put into it

Example: He's dedicated to the project heart and soul. Read more ➺


high roller

Meaning: a wealthy person or company who spends their money in a risky way, often by making risky investments that can offer large rewards

Example: I would never invest money in their company. They are high rollers and I cannot afford that kind of risk. Read more ➺


hang up

Meaning: to disconnect a phone call. It is often used when someone does not want to continue a conversation

Example: If you do not stop complaining then I will hang up on you. Read more ➺


hold tongue

Meaning: to keep quiet when one would rather speak

Example: When she said that she was very hardworking I had to hold my tongue. Read more ➺


head start

Meaning: to start ahead of the official start of an event

Example: I know that the paper only has to be in next week, but I would like to get a head start. Read more ➺


hang on

Meaning: hold on or hold tightly

Example: The child hung on to her mother and would not let go of her hands. Read more ➺


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