have time on hands
1have time on hands — have time on (your) hands to have time when you have nothing to do. Now that her children are all at school, she has a lot of time on her hands …
2have time on your hands — phrase to have more time available than you need Thesaurus: to find, or to have enough time for somethingsynonym Main entry: hand * * * have time on your ˈhands | have time to ˈkill idiom ( …
3have time on your hands — have time on (your) hands to have time when you have nothing to do. Now that her children are all at school, she has a lot of time on her hands …
4have time to kill — have time on your ˈhands | have time to ˈkill idiom (informal) to have nothing to do or not be busy Main entry: ↑timeidiom …
5time on hands — time on (your) hands a period when you have nothing you must do. These kids have too much time on their hands, and they get into trouble. For the traveler with time on his hands, try a boat ride on the river that surrounds the city …
6have one's hands full — verb To be busy or thoroughly preoccupied. He already has his hands full with two kids and a full time job, yet he still makes time to volunteer …
7have time on your hands — to have more time available than you need …
8have time on one's hands — be unoccupied, have nothing to do …
9To have one's hands full — Hand Hand (h[a^]nd), n. [AS. hand, hond; akin to D., G., & Sw. hand, OHG. hant, Dan. haand, Icel. h[ o]nd, Goth. handus, and perh. to Goth. hin[thorn]an to seize (in comp.). Cf. {Hunt}.] 1. That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in …
10have — [ weak əv, həv, strong hæv ] (3rd person singular has [ weak əz, həz, strong hæz ] ; past tense and past participle had [ weak əd, həd, strong hæd ] ) verb *** Have can be used in the following ways: as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses of… …