Idioms

have one's hands full with (someone or something)
to be totally occupied with someone or something
The mother has her hands full with the two young children.

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  • have one's hands tied
  • have one's head in the clouds
  • have one's heart go out to (someone)
  • have one's heart in the right place
  • have one's heart set against (something)
  • have one's heart set on (something)
  • have one's nose in (something)
  • have one's nose in a book
  • have one's nose in the air
  • have one's way
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  • lead off
  • take a potshot at (someone or something)
  • eat in
  • swear (someone) in or swear in (someone)
  • keep on (doing something)
  • knock (someone) around or knock around (someone)
  • throw one's weight around
  • straight out
  • set about to (do something or go somewhere)
  • stick (something) out or stick out (something)


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