American English at State - If you've ever been to a delicious buffet before, you've probably had a lot (of food) on your 🍽️ . The idiom "to have a lot on
Idiom Land - "Have a lot on your plate" means "to have a lot of things to do". Example: Sorry, I can't go golfing with you. I have a lot on my
Idiom of the Week: To have a lot on one's plate When we say someone has a lot on their plate, we're not talking about food. This idiom refers to having a
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