Aún no tenemos significados para "have a mutiny".
1He will have a mutiny on his hands.
2I'll have a mutiny on my hands.
3Then let me tell you, Captain Peewee, you will have a mutiny on your hands before you know it.
4If I pulled a guy like Lorenz off the case and replaced him with you, I'd have a mutiny on my hands.
5My God, man, ye'll have a mutiny aboard, and I'll lead it myself sooner than surrender to be hanged in Port Royal.
6If you order any man of the 'Here-We-Comes' to shoot Bruce, you're liable to have a mutiny on your hands-officeror no officer.
7The Auckland mayor, Len Brown, may have a mutiny on his hands with nine Auckland councillors planning to table an alternative 10-year budget today.
8It's about time we had a mutiny among the general practitioners.
9Higsby told me he practically had a mutiny on his hands.
10First we had a mutiny on board, and then yellow fever, and now I am the only one left.
11Had a mutiny taken place?
12"Might even have a mutiny on our hands."
13"I guess they had a mutiny," Geary commented.
14"This is a fine Naval outfit to lay alongside of a craft that has a mutiny aboard!"
15Can never tell tho' nowadays, with such a... Years ago; I was a young master then-oneChina voyage I had a mutiny; real mutiny, Baker.
16"I think you'd have a mutiny on your hands," answered Worden, hoping to shoot down the trial balloon.
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