Meaning of the word "have your hands full" in English
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have your hands full
US /hæv jʊər hændz fʊl/
UK /hæv jʊər hændz fʊl/

Idiom
1.
to be very busy or to have a lot of things to do or deal with
Example:
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I'd love to help, but I really have my hands full with this project.
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With three young children, she always has her hands full.
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