hand down
To arrange to give or leave after, death.
Joe will have his father's gold watch because it is handed down in the family.
In old times, property was usually handed down to the oldest son at his father's death.
hand-me-down
Something given away after another person has no more use for it; especially, used clothing.
Часть одежды данной кому-либо после того как другому чловеку она уже не нужна.
Alice had four older sisters, so all her clothes were hand-me-downs.
The youngest child gets a lot of hand-me-downs.
Самый младший ребёнок получает много уже ношеной одежды.
hands down
Without working hard; easily.
The Rangers won the game hands down.
Without question or doubt; without any opposition; plainly.
Johnny was hands down the best player on the team.
hands-down
Easy.
The Rangers won a hands-down victory in the tournament.
Unopposed; first; clear.
Johnny was the hands-down favorite for president of the class.
haul down one's colors
strike one's colors
To pull down a flag, showing you are beaten and want to stop fighting.
After a long battle, the pirate captain hauled down his colors.
To admit you are beaten; say you want to quit.
After losing two sets of tennis, Tom hauled down his color.
haul down
To catch (as a ball) usually after a long run.
Willie hauled down a long fly to center field for the third out.
The star halfback hauled down the pass for a touchdown.
To tackle in football.
Ted was hauled down from behind when he tried to run with the ball.
have a mind of one's own
To be independent in one's thinking and judgment.
Tow has always had a mind of his own so there is no use trying to convince him how to vote.
hit town
To arrive in town.
Give me a phone call as soon as you hit town.