Idioms for hand

Origin of hand

before 900; Middle English, Old English; cognate with Dutch, German Hand, Old Norse hǫnd, Gothic handus

SYNONYMS FOR hand

OTHER WORDS FROM hand

hand·like, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for have one's hands full (1 of 2)

HAND
/ text messaging /

abbreviation for

have a nice day

British Dictionary definitions for have one's hands full (2 of 2)

hand
/ (hænd) /

noun

verb (tr)

Derived forms of hand

handless, adjective handlike, adjective

Word Origin for hand

Old English hand; related to Old Norse hönd, Gothic handus, Old High German hant

Medical definitions for have one's hands full

hand
[ hănd ]

n.

The terminal part of the human arm located below the forearm, used for grasping and holding and consisting of the wrist, palm, four fingers, and an opposable thumb.
A homologous or similar part in other animals.

Idioms and Phrases with have one's hands full (1 of 2)

have one's hands full

Be extremely busy, as in With the new baby she really has her hands full. [Second half of 1400s]

Idioms and Phrases with have one's hands full (2 of 2)

hand