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PLATE, TO HAVE TOO MUCH ON ONE'S

PLATE, TO HAVE TOO MUCH ON ONE'S
ScnTUEU
to have an excess of matters, problems, responsibilities, etc., that one has to give attention to or cope with. This phrase originated in the first half of the 1900s and compares the amount of things one has to deal with to the idea of having a dinner plate overloaded with food.