Phrases Beginning With H
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Hands Down
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Meaning:
Anything that’s easy or has no difficulty; something that is a certainty.
Happy As a Clam
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Meaning:
The state of being happy; feeling delighted.
Hard Pill To Swallow
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Meaning:
Something that’s difficult to accept.
Head Over Heels
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Meaning:
Falling deeply in love with another person.
Heads Up
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Meaning:
Used as an advanced warning. To become keenly aware.
High And Dry
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Meaning:
To be left behind; abandoned. Being in a helpless situation without a way to recover.
Hit Below The Belt
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Meaning:
A boxing term. Also often used to refer to inappropriate words, or comments that are too personal.
Hit The Nail On The Head
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Meaning:
Saying or doing something that’s precisely correct.
Hold Your Horses
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Meaning:
To tell someone to wait, or to stop.
Houston, We Have a Problem
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Meaning:
When some kind of unexpected issue shows up, someone might use the phrase “Houston, we have a problem” to indicate as much.
How Do You Like Them Apples?
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Meaning:
A phrase that’s used to tease or mock someone.
Hung Out To Dry
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Meaning:
To be abandoned by someone.
Hindsight Is 20/20
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Meaning:
Looking back at a situation or event that occurred and having a clearer understanding of how it could have been done better.
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Phrases beginning with G