Have a big mouth

To be a person who gossips or tells secrets.My friend has a big mouth so I do not like to tell him any secrets.

Have a ball

To have a good time.My friend had a ball at the party last night.

Hard on (someone’s) heels

To be following someone very closely.The police officer was hard on the criminal's heels.

Hard on (someone or something)

To treat someone or something roughly.The boy is very hard on shoes.

Hard of hearing

Unable to hear well.The man is hard of hearing so you must speak loudly when you talk to him.

A hard nut to crack

A person or thing not easily understood or influenced.Our boss is a hard nut to crack and he is not close to many people.

Hard-nosed

Not weak or soft, stubborn - especially in a fight or contest or negotiations.The company had a hard-nosed attitude while bargaining with the... Read more →

Hard feelings

Angry or bitter feelings.I do not have any hard feelings toward my boss even though he fired me.

Hang up the telephone on (someone)

To end a telephone conversation suddenly and with no explanation.My friend became angry and hung up the telephone on me.

Hang up the telephone

To place a telephone receiver back on the telephone and end the call.I hung up the telephone and left home to go to work.