have the right time
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[edit]have the right time (third-person singular simple present has the right time, present participle having the right time, simple past and past participle had the right time)
- (idiomatic) To know the correct time of day.
- 1877, House documents - Volume 294; Volume 297, page 45:
- No, sir; I told him I didn't have the right time. The fellows that was behind had the right time.
- 1923, The Jewelers' Circular - Volume 86, Issue 2, page 137:
- Depend on it , George does have the right time. He bought a watch from us five years ago.
- 2007, Jeffrey Brown, Heavens Gate: Revelations, page 70:
- Trying to ignore his butterflies, he looks down at his watch just about every minute to make sure he has the right time.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see have, right, time.
- 2014, Margaret Hodge, House of Commons - Committee of Public Accounts, page 4:
- These are the ones who, if you have the right time with them, you can often save an unnecessary admission.
- 2022, Antónia Pereira, Messages for the Soul: Of Comfort, Hope, and Transformation:
- Everything has the right time to grow, be and happen.