day in court, have one's



day in court, have one's

Have an opportunity to be heard, as in By asking Rob for an explanation the professor showed he was willing to let him have his day in court . This expression transfers the idea of a hearing in a court of law to more general use.
See also: have

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Domnika-Macedonian
Joyner['dʒɔinə]
Domitia-Ancient Roman
StuartSTOO-ərt, STYOO-ərtEnglish, Scottish
Emrys-Welsh
Theokritos-Ancient Greek