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English Slang Idioms (89)

"I don't know if I'll be able to get that nail out of the floor since it is so close to the kitchen cabinets but I'll have a ......... at it," the carpenter told Alex.
"Both of us have tried to get that board off of the deck and neither one of us can do it. Will you have a ......... at it, Jesse?" Bill asked him.
"You have to let me go, Dad. I have been sick for the past two weeks and I was grounded for a month before that. You know how much I have wanted to go to that concert. Have a ........., Dad," Rachel said.
"Come to the rodeo with us, Jack. You know we'll have a ......... of a time. When haven't we at a rodeo?" His best friend asked.
"I am going to win this chess game shortly — unless you have a ......... up your sleeve," Tim said to Jake.
"We have one more speaker tonight. I am pleased to introduce Jim Hodgekins. Jim, you have the .........," the emcee said.
"Zach, I challenge you to a boxing match — that is, if you have the .........," Marshall said.
"Did you hear about Fred? He had his ......... felt by the police last night. They arrested him for public drunkenness," Paul said to Adam.
"Thanks for the offer of seconds on chicken salad but I've had my ......... for tonight," Mike said to Sarah.
"Wow, I destroyed you in that game of cards. You have had your ......... handed to you again," his grandpa told him.