have back at (one)
have back at (one)
obsolete To punish or exact revenge on one in retribution for a past wrong. (The phrase "get back at (one)" is now used in modern English.) She felt the sting of his rejection, but she swore that she would have back at him by some means or another.
See also: back, have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- appear to
- a change of heart
- (lone) voice in the wilderness
- a voice in the wilderness
- be (on) the wrong side of (an age)
- be on the right/wrong side of 40, 50, etc.
- a mystery to (one)
- a plain Jane
- a shoulder to cry on
- a hidden agenda