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English Idioms Hands Full
Hands Full - to be overwhelmed; to be very very busy
- I have my hands full this week, but maybe next week I will have time to help you.
- My boss has his hands full. He has a lot of work that he needs to get done.
- My mother has her hands full. I have no idea how she does it.
- My teacher has her hands full teaching 50 children everyday.
- Do you have your hands full, or do you have some time?
- I am very busy on the weekends. I have my hands full. I do not have any extra time.
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