单词 | to have oneself |
释义 | > as lemmasto have oneself (something) e. colloquial (chiefly U.S.). With emphatic reflexive pronoun as indirect object, as to have oneself (something): to provide or indulge oneself with (something); (also) to be in possession of (something pleasant or desirable). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > supply > provide or supply (something) [verb (transitive)] > for oneself have1889 1889 Cent. Mag. Oct. 892/2 If I had money galore, I'd git me a scrapin' o' ground;..I'd have me a duck of a hen. 1929 E. Wilson I thought of Daisy iii. 155 Ray seems to be having himself a time with Rita Cavanagh! 1944 H. Martin & R. Blane (title of song) Have yourself a merry little Christmas. 1957 J. Osborne Entertainer 44 We're going to have ourselves a hero, you can see that. 1989 F. Chappell Brighten Corner where You Are (1990) v. 94 ‘If I was in his place, if I had me a lovely wife and two fine younguns—’ ‘You'd ease off.’ 2004 S. Hall Electric Michelangelo 312 He was irritable and, he confessed, he thought he'd have himself a drink to settle the nerves. < as lemmas |
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