have the upper hand



have the upper hand

to have power and control over someone or a situation By half time, the Italian soccer team seemed to have the upper hand.
Usage notes: also used with get and gain: There is always worry over who will get the upper hand in the oil markets. Fire fighters from more than six states finally gained the upper hand on the forest fire.
See also: hand, have, upper

have the upper hand

if someone has the upper hand, they have a position of power and control over someone else, and if an emotion has the upper hand, it controls what you do At half time, the Italian team seem to have the upper hand.
See also: hand, have, upper

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tafari-Eastern African, Amharic
Primitivapree-mee-TEE-vah (Spanish)Spanish, Late Roman
Libor-Czech
Lysandra-Ancient Greek
Constans-Late Roman
TracieTRAY-seeEnglish