Have your hands full

To be very busy or completely occupied with tasks or responsibilities, often implying that one has as much as they can handle. Suggests being at or near capacity for managing obligations.

A literal phrase that became metaphorical, originally referring to carrying as much as one's hands could physically hold. The figurative use for being busy with responsibilities developed naturally in the 1600s-1700s as the concept extended beyond physical carrying.

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