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.
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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