1. hang in there/hang on—words of encouragement—When I found out my neighbor was trying to give up smoking, I told him to hang in there because I know that’s a hard thing to do.
2. hard to come by—difficult to find—Good husbands are hard to come by. So, if you get one, treat him well.
3. hard to swallow—difficult to believe—Stories about UFO’s are hard for most people to swallow.
4. have a heart to heart talk—have an honest talk and share your true feelings with someone—Having a good heart to heart talk with your husband can help your marriage.
5. have a soft spot for—have a warm feeling or affection for—Grandpas usually have a soft spot for their granddaughters.
6. have second thoughts—have doubts—Bill was having second thoughts about marrying Susie. So, he postponed the wedding.
7. have your hands full—be busy—Young mothers always have their hands full.
8. have your head in the clouds—be unrealistic—Every time I hear the President speak, I think he has his head in the clouds.
9. have your work cut out for you—have a challenge or difficult task to do—Kindergarten teachers really have their work cut out for them.
10. hit it off—meet someone for the first time and get along really well with them—I knew they would be a cute couple. They really hit it off when I introduced them to each other.