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a lot of irons in the fire

 

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a lot of irons in the fire

Noun:

A situation where someone is involved in numerous projects or tasks simultaneously.

Example sentence: She's got a lot of irons in the fire right now, juggling work, school, and her side business.

Adjective:

Describing a person who is engaged in many different activities or ventures at the same time.

Example sentence: The entrepreneur was known for being ambitious and having a lot of irons in the fire.

Phrase:

A figurative expression meaning to be extremely busy or overcommitted with various responsibilities or obligations.

Example sentence: With three kids, a full-time job, and volunteer work, she always has a lot of irons in the fire.

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