putty in someone's hands



putty in someone's hands

A person who is easily influenced or malleable, as in Dean adored his little granddaughter; he was putty in her hands. This metaphoric term, first recorded in 1924, transfers the malleable quality of putty to human behavior. Also see twist around one's finger.
See also: hand, putty

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LokiLO-keeNorse Mythology
Alejandraah-le-KHAHN-drahSpanish
ObedO-bed (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Doloresdo-LO-res (Spanish), də-LAWR-is (English)Spanish, English
Jadranko-Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
WiktorVEEK-tawrPolish