have (got) sth on
— phrasal verb with have ukstrong /hæv//həv//əv/us/hæv//həv//əv/verb had
B1 If you have clothes or shoes on, you are wearing them:
I loved that dress you had on last night.
UK If you have something on, you have planned to do it:
Do you have anything on this week?
I've got something on this Tuesday, but I'm free on Wednesday.
More examples
- Jill only had a thin cotton dress on - she must have been freezing.
- When Andy arrived he had jeans on, but Mum made him go and change.
- You know you're only allowed to jump in the puddles if you have your wellington boots on.
- I can't answer the door - I haven't any clothes on!
- Molly looks very grown up when she has her work clothes on.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Wearing clothes
- attire
- be dripping with sth idiom
- caped
- clad
- clothe
- dressed
- dressed to kill idiom
- dresser
- drip
- grow
- grow into sth
- hoodie
- nine
- stylish
- suit
- tog
- tracksuit
- turban
- turn sb out
- wear
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