IDIOM – TO HAVE A LOT ON YOUR PLATE

TO HAVE A LOT ON YOUR PLATE IDIOM

Meaning –  to have a lot of work to do or things to deal with.  This idiom is also often used to express burdens or responsibilities.

In Context  –  Anthea has to complete her dissertation in 2 weeks and she’s also looking after her mother who broke her leg.  She has a lot on her plate right now.

 

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