Have a case (against someone)

To have much evidence that can be used against someone.The police have a case against the man who is selling the stolen cars.

Haul (someone) in haul in (someone)

To take someone to the police station, to arrest someone.The police hauled the man in because he was drinking while driving.

Hate (someone`s) guts

To feel a very strong dislike for someone.I hate my neighbors guts after she caused me many problems.

A hatchet man

A politician whose job it is to say negative things about the opposition, a person in a company who must fire extra workers or cut other... Read more →

A hassle

A bothersome thing.It is a hassle to have to report to my boss two times a day.

Hash (something) over hash over (something)

To discuss something in great detail.The teachers stayed after school to hash over the new class schedule.

Harp on (something)

To talk repeatedly and tediously about something.My friend has been harping on his lack of money for several weeks now.

Harken back to (something)

To have started out as something.The new building harkens back to a style that appeared over 100 years ago.

A harebrained idea

A foolish/silly/stupid idea.The man is always telling us about his harebrained ideas.

Hard up

To be short of money.I am hard up for money and I cannot go to the movie.