[Idiom] HAVE YOUR HANDS FULL. - Dive Into Useful English Sayings: Handling Busy Times

Have your hands full.

Have your hands full.

Extremely busy.

The phrase "have your hands full" vividly conjures the image of someone physically holding so much that they can't manage anything else. It is a metaphorical way to express being very busy, often overwhelmed with tasks or responsibilities, just like when your hands are occupied, and you can't possibly hold another item. This idiom is often used in contexts where someone is so busy that they can’t take on additional tasks, emphasizing a high level of engagement or commitment.

Example Sentences

  1. They have their hands full.

    They are extremely busy.

  2. Raising twins means they definitely have their hands full.

    Raising twins means they are very busy.

  3. She has her hands full with multiple projects and tight deadlines.

    She is very busy with multiple projects and tight deadlines.

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