Идиома "have (something) coming out of one's ears" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Hop to it
- Hit the bulls-eye
- Hear (someone) out
- Have a closed mind (about something)
- Have been through the mill
- Hurl an insult (at someone)
- Have one's nose in the air
- Have/get butterflies in one's stomach
- Have a good command of (something)
- Have a head start
- Head shrinker
- Have a good head for (something)
- Have (something) on the brain
- Happy hour
- Have turned the corner
- Have contact with (someone)
- Hold (someone) hostage
- Head-hunting
- Hundred and one
- Have it coming (to someone)
- Have a ball
- Hair-raising
- Have/keep one's finger on the pulse
- Hear from
- Head off (something)
- Hang tough
- Have clean hands
- Have oneself something
- Hold one's own (in an argument)
- Have arrived
- Hit bottom
- Have (something) to do with (something)
- Have the floor
- Hard sell
- Hot on (someone or something)
- Here, there and everywhere
- Hang a left
- Have a run of bad luck
- Hang it!
- Hinge on (something)
- Honky-tonk
- Have half a mind to do (something)
- Hold one's head up
- Hold off
- Have a notion to do (something)
- How come?
- Hard-and-fast rule
- Hung up on someone
- Hell-on-wheels
- Have a near miss