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  • have too many irons in the fire — See: TOO MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • have too many irons in the fire — See: TOO MANY IRONS IN THE FIRE …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • have too much on your plate — have a lot/enough/too much/on your plate phrase to have a lot of/​enough/​too many things to worry about or deal with With three kids and a full time job, she’s got enough on her plate already. Thesaurus: to worry or feel nervous about something …   Useful english dictionary

  • have too much to lose — have a lot/too much/to lose phrase to be in a position where something bad might happen if you are not successful They are reluctant to get involved in this, they’ve got a lot to lose. Thesaurus: to be in, or to get into a difficult… …   Useful english dictionary

  • have\ too\ many\ irons\ in\ the\ fire — See: too many irons in the fire …   Словарь американских идиом

  • have too many irons in the fire — do too many things at once …   English contemporary dictionary

  • you can have too much of a good thing — 1483 B. BURGH Cato in Archiv (1905) CXV. 313 To much is nouht of any maner thyng [too much of anything is nothing]. 1546 J. HEYWOOD Dialogue of Proverbs II. iv. G4v Well (quoth I) to muche of one thyng is not good, Leaue of this. 1611 R. COTGRAVE …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • too much of a good thing — More than can be tolerated • • • Main Entry: ↑much * * * too much of a good thing informal phrase so easily available, or used so often, that you do not enjoy it any more Is unlimited phone access too much of a good thing? Thesaurus: not… …   Useful english dictionary

  • have (your) share of (something) — to have enough of something. My husband and I have had our share of job changes and periods of unemployment in recent years. Usage notes: sometimes, for emphasis, used in the form have more than your share have too much: This community has more… …   New idioms dictionary

  • have — 1 strong, auxiliary verb past tense had, strong, third person singularpresent tense has; strong, negative short forms: haven t, hadn t, hasn t 1 used with the past participle of another verb to make the perfect tense of that verb: We have… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • too much of a good thing — if you have too much of a good thing, something pleasant becomes unpleasant because you have too much of it. I felt sick after I d eaten all those chocolates. You can have too much of a good thing. All this attention she s getting could prove to… …   New idioms dictionary

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