HAVE AT


Meaning of HAVE AT in English

phrasal

: to go at or deal with usually hostilely

flops the morning bale of poetry manuscripts upon my desk and I pull up my chair to have at them — H.L.Mencken

the two men had at each other with fists and feet

have seen four … characters have at each other for two very powerful concluding acts — Theatre Arts

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