Meanings
How to pronounce "have at":
AU
To attack; to engage in combat with.
To take on; to begin dealing with.
Example: "A huge dish of food was served, and we had at it."
Example Sentences
1
The boxer was ready to have at his opponent in the ring.
2
I couldn't wait to have at the delicious meal that was prepared for us.
3
The children were excited to have at the presents under the Christmas tree.
4
The team was eager to have at their rivals in the championship game.
5
After a long day, all I wanted to do was have at the comfy bed and get some rest.