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have your hands full have (one's) hands fullTo be busy or completely occupied with dealing with something. I have my hands full with all these meetings today, so can I call you back tomorrow? Paula has her hands full with those kids.See also: full, hand, havehave your hands full COMMON If you have your hands full, you are very busy. She's doing fine. Got her hands full with the kids, of course. The federal government will obviously have its hands full trying to enforce environmental laws while keeping residents happy. Note: You can also say that someone's hands are full. He's managing all three projects so his hands are full. Note: You often use these expressions to show that someone has many responsibilities or jobs, and does not have enough time for any more. See also: full, hand, havehave your ˈhands full be very busy: I’ve got my hands full looking after four children. ♢ You look as if you’ve got your hands full today. Would you like me to help you? OPPOSITE: have time on your handsSee also: full, hand, have |