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Phrase(s): have something for someone
to have a gift for someone; to have something in reserve for someone. • I have some cake for you in the kitchen if you want it. • We have a present for you. Here. I hope you like it., Phrase(s): have something for
(a meal) to serve or eat something at a particular meal, such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper, etc. • We had eggs for breakfast. • What did you have for dinner?, Phrase(s): have something for something
to have a remedy for a problem, disease, etc.; to possess something used for some purpose. • I have something for tight jar lids. It will open them immediately. • I have some medicine for that disease.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs