From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhave everythinghave everythingto have all the things that people want in their lives What do you buy for the man who has everything? → everything
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have everything• He wants his friends to have everything.• If he could have that, Kingsley believed, he could have everything.• Still, you can't have everything.• It seemed they could have everything merely because they were boys, they would not have to sacrifice anything for anything else.• I want to have everything ready in good time.• It is important to check this list ahead of time so that you have everything ready to complete the demonstration.• I have everything that others packed on to trains, starving in camps, tortured, gassed, bludgeoned and shot do not.• Insurers have everything to gain by supporting clinical trials.