have hands tied



have one's hands tied

Fig. to be prevented from doing something. (As if one's hands were made immobile.) I can't help you. I was told not to, so I have my hands tied. John can't help. He has his hands tied by his boss.
See also: hand, have, tie

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SlavomÍR-Czech, Slovak
BethelBETH-əl (English)Biblical
Penney['peni:]
Aliaksandr-Belarusian
Godeliva-Ancient Germanic
Stephanos-Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek, Greek