Have (one) bang to rights In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "have (one) bang to rights", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-04-24 06:04

Meaning of Have (one) bang to rights

Synonyms:

got (one) bang to rights

Have (one) bang to rights spoken language verb phrase

Used to indicate being able to prove someone guilty.

Thanks to footage from the house's security camera, the police had the thief bang to rights.

With this evidence, we can have him bang to rights.

Being a policeman, it's my mission to hang criminals bang to rights.

It's not easy to find evidence to have him bang to rights.

Grammar and Usage of Have (one) bang to rights

Verb Forms

  • have (one) bang to rights
  • has (one) bang to rights
  • had (one) bang to rights
  • be having (one) bang to rights

It is mostly used in the present tense.

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A remark you make when you are leaving on the purpose of creating a stronger impact

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