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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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have one`s feet on the ground<br />

- be practical or sensible<br />

The new sales manager really has his feet on the ground.<br />

have one's finger in too many pies<br />

- be involved in too many things<br />

The woman has her finger in too many pies <strong>and</strong> is unable to do her work well.<br />

have one's h<strong>and</strong> in the till<br />

- be stealing money from a company or organization<br />

The man had his h<strong>and</strong> in the till for many years before he was caught.<br />

have one's h<strong>and</strong>s full with (someone or something)<br />

- be totally occupied with someone or something<br />

The mother has her h<strong>and</strong>s full with the two young children.<br />

have one's h<strong>and</strong>s tied<br />

- be prevented from doing something<br />

I had my h<strong>and</strong>s tied <strong>and</strong> was unable to help my friend with his request.<br />

have one's head in the clouds<br />

- be unaware of what is going on<br />

The boy has his head in the clouds <strong>and</strong> doesn't think about what is going on around<br />

him.<br />

have one's heart go out to someone<br />

- have compassion for someone<br />

We had our heart go out to the woman who lost her child in the fire.<br />

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