to  have  time on one's hands
have
hæv
hāv
time
taɪm
taim
on
ɒn
on
<i>one's</i>
wʌnz
vanz
hands
hændz
hāndz

Definition & Meaning of "have time on one's hands"in English

to have time on one's hands
01

to not be busy with anything 

to [have] time on {one's} hands definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "have time on one's hands" and when to use it?

The idiom "have time on one's hands" has its origins in the English language and dates back to the 17th century. The word "hands" in this expression refers to the idea of having one's hands unoccupied or free from tasks or responsibilities. It suggests that someone has an excess of time that is not filled with necessary or obligatory activities. It is often employed when discussing periods of downtime, such as during vacations, holidays, or extended breaks from work or school.

Examples
Now that the project is finished, I suddenly have time on my hands. 
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