Encara no tenim significats per a "have the measles".
1The child might-mighthave the measles or something, you know.
2SATURDAY, 11 P.M. Dear Diary, I have the measles.
3I hope whenever poor Isabella's little ones have the measles, she will send for Perry.
4We ain't going to school till we're sure we are not going to have the measles.
5You would not feel obliged to run if Bill Jeffrey should have the measles and send for you.
6She grew feverish, and at last Sir James Clark pronounced that she was going to have the measles.
7It's too bad you can't have the measles all over again with us, here at the house party.
8Better have the measles, then.
9The grown-up people rebuked my joyousness, while admitting that it might be as well that I should have the measles then as later on.
10No letter yet from you, Bones; Bainbridge must be having the measles.
11She said it as matter-of-factly as if mentioning she'd once had the measles.
12No, she was nursing her youngest daughter, who had the measles.
13She brought me a whole tumbler of currant jelly when I had the measles.
14It's as if-asif we had both had the measles.
15If she's had the measles, she'll have the rube immunity to catching it again.
16Lizzie's baby has the measles, but is getting along nicely.
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