have (someone) in
have (someone) in
To invite or allow someone to enter one's home. I had our new neighbor in for a cup of tea today—she seems very sweet.
See also: have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have someone in
to call or invite someone into one's home. (Fixed order.) I'll have the plumber in to fix that leak. We had friends in for bridge last night.
See also: have
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- do someone or something justice
- play cards
- go through someone like a dose of salts
- have swallowed a dictionary
- do a job on someone From do a number on something.
- ain’t 1
- helluva someone/something
- phased
- phazed
- hit someone for something