| 单词 | to have going | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto have (someone) going  h.   colloquial (originally U.S.).  to have (someone) going: to fool or dupe someone (usually temporarily, and typically without malicious intent). ΚΠ 1899    Waterloo 		(Iowa)	 Daily Courier 18 Nov. 6/3  				A northern man..told him that any time after 12 o'clock..was evening with Arkansas people... ‘But they had me going some,’ said Dick, ‘until I got onto their ways.’ 1915    F. P. Elliott Pals First 245  				Say, you had me going there for a second—honestly you did... Who wouldn't be fooled? 1976    N. Thornburg Cutter & Bone viii. 206  				I kind of had you going back there, didn't I... All that junk about love and security. 1996    Just Seventeen 14 Aug. 59/3  				She's just winding you up. Had you going for a minute, though. 2002    R. Rankin Hollow Chocolate Bunnies Apocalypse xxx. 331  				You had me going there, almost. I believed you were Jon Kelly. < as lemmas  | 
	
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