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have it large
verb
To engage intensely in pleasure-seeking activities
Exact(3)
Useful because a) it's great b) has vaguely Big Ben-ish bells on it, but also because playing it marks the inexorable passing of time: watch ex-ravers of a certain age "have it large" before sheepishly heading home at 1am to relieve the babysitter.
There were fireworks at the end and in burning flames it said, 'Let's 'ave it large.' "He was going to get, 'Let's have it large', but" – she pauses to do a terrible Dyer impression – "'The H was another grand …'" Still, after two years on the square, it was time to escape before her character had to go down the well-trodden path of affairs or murder plots.
It's bank holiday weekend, which probably means your planning a three night bender of debauchery that will see you have it large straight from work tonight with the plan of going through to Monday.
Similar(55)
Davis hoped to reach Texas, where rumor had it large Confederate forces remained active.
"Surprisingly, they have it — and in large quantities".
"Not only does it have a large subset of manufacturing businesses, but it has a large finance subsidiary".
Does it have a larger purpose? A. It's hard to control a tone.
It has a large style to it and, besides, I love his work.
It has a large cast, so it is keeping a lot of theater people employed.
However, it could have a large uncertainty.
It should have a large scope in further maneuverability research.
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