Phrasal Verbs

have out

This page is about the phrasal verb have out

Meaning

If you have something out, like a tooth or an organ, it's removed from your body.

For example

  • have sth out Her dentist said she couldn't save the tooth, so she'll have to have it out.

  • have sth out My son's having his appendix out later today.

Quick Quiz

Henry's having his tonsils out, so I'll have to take him to

a. the hospital

b. the post office

c. the dentist
a) the hospital b) the post office c) the dentist

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Contributor: Matt Errey