♡ Login
Home
Previous Papers
★
MCQs
English
Phrases and Idioms
To have one's hand full : ...
Que.
To have one's hand full :
A.
to be extremely busy
B.
to live within one's income
C.
to have plenty of money in one's hands
D.
to be miserly
Right Answer is :
✓ A. to be extremely busy
⚑ Report
Views 👍 :660
Share :
Copy ☍
✒ To discuss this topic
Comment
✕ Cancel
➤ Post Comment
❖ Related Questions
➣ To cast pearls before swine : ...
➣ To leave no stone unturned : ...
➣ A cock and bull story: ...
➣ To be under one's thumb ...
➣ To bell the cat : ...
➣ 'To get into hot water' means : ...
➣ 'To make both ends meet' - means ...
➣ To get into a scrape : ...
➣ A storm in a tea cup: ...
➣ To add insult to injury : ...
❖ Take a qick MCQ Test on
➤ Fill in the Blanks
➤ Sentence Structure
➤ Prepositions
➤ Spellings
➤ Narration
➤ Vocabulary
➤ Antonyms
➤ Synonyms