[Idiom] FULL PLATE. - Explore Fascinating Phrases: Managing Busy Schedules

Full plate.

Full plate.

Very busy.

When someone says they have a "full plate," they aren't talking about food. Instead, this popular English idiom is used to describe having a lot of responsibilities or tasks at one time. Imagine a plate piled high with activities and obligations, leaving no room for more. Used both in professional and personal contexts, it perfectly captures the essence of a bustling schedule and is a relatable expression for anyone juggling multiple priorities.

Example Sentences

  1. She has a full plate.

    She is very busy.

  2. With three kids and a demanding job, she really has a full plate.

    With three kids and a demanding job, she is extremely busy.

  3. Balancing work and school gives him a full plate.

    Balancing work and school keeps him very busy.

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