have a lot on one's plate



have a lot on one's plate

Also, have too much on one's plate. Have a great deal (or too much) to cope with, as in What with the new baby and the new house, they have a lot on their plate, or I can't take that on now; I've got too much on my plate already. This expression transfers a loaded or overloaded dinner plate to other activities. [First half of 1900s]
See also: have, lot, on, plate

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hyeon-Uhyun-ooKorean
Annemarieahn-nə-mah-REE (Dutch)Dutch, German
FriedrichFREED-rikhGerman
Katelijnkah-tə-LIENDutch
Herschel['hɜ:ʃəl]
LÜTfÜ-Turkish