have (something) in store (for one)
have (something) in store (for one)
To have something awaiting (one) or prepared (for one). The future has plenty in store—try not to worry about it too much. We have a lot of fun activities in store for the kids at camp this summer.
See also: have, store
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have something in store (for someone)
Fig. to have something planned for one's future. Tom has a large inheritance in store for him when his uncle dies. I wish I had something like that in store.
See also: have, store
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- have in store
- in store
- be in store
- be in store (for one)
- lie in store
- store
- hold (something) in store (for one)
- hold in store
- liquor store
- five-and-ten