keep your hair
on!
to let one’s
hair down
a/the hair of
the dog (that bit you)
to put hairs on
someone’s chest
to split hairs
to go halves
hand over fist
to bite the hand that feeds one
to go hat in hand (to someone)
to have one’s
hands full
to know a place
like the back of one’s hand
to live (from) hand to mouth
to sit on one’s hands
many hands make light work
to throw in one’s hand
to fly off the handle
handsome is as handsome does
to get the hang
of something
as happy as
Larry
(as) mad as a March hare
to raise/start
a hare
to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
more haste, less speed
haste makes waste
marry in haste, repent at leisure
at the drop of a hat
down the hatch!
to be as mad as
a hatter
make hay while
the sun shines
head over heels
to bury one’s head in the sand
two heads are better than one
cross my heart
(and hope to die)!
to eat one’s
heart out
faint heart never won fair lady
if you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen
to be in seventh heaven
to wear one’s
heart on one’s sleeve
to learn/know
something by heart
a cold day in
Hell
come hell or
high water
high and dry
to be over the
hill
to hit the sack/the
hay
a big hitter
to
be in the hole
nothing to write home about
to be home and
dry
even Homer nods
by hook or by
crook
to play hooky
from the horse’s mouth
to back the wrong horse
to beat/flog a dead horse
to
be over the hump
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