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
Haul-Welsh
Danica-Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Slovak, Czech, Macedonian, English
GwenevereGWEN-ə-virEnglish (Rare)
ErlandER-lahnd (Swedish)Swedish, Danish
VinzenzVINT-sentsGerman
HarrietteHER-ee-ət, HAR-ee-ətEnglish