to be carrying many things · to be very busy
Imagine you've just conquered the mall, and your arms are practically overflowing with shopping bags! 🛍️✨ Or, perhaps you're juggling work, a new hobby, and planning a trip. This expression perfectly describes being swamped with tasks or possessions.
While 'to have one's hands full' literally means your hands are full of items, it's also commonly used metaphorically to say you're very busy. For example, 'I'd love to help, but I really have my hands full with this project right now.' In shopping, it almost always implies a successful (or perhaps *too* successful!) shopping trip! 😂
Which situation is most appropriate for using 'to have one's hands full' when shopping? A. You are trying to find a specific item in a nearly empty store. B. You are struggling to carry multiple shopping bags after a successful spree. C. You are politely asking a store assistant for help with a product.