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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
I cannot take up any new assignment as I have my hands full.
am very rich
need to seek help
am very busy
am short of time
- The sentence uses the idiom "I have my hands full." This typically means someone is extremely occupied or busy, leaving no room for additional tasks or responsibilities.
- Option 1: am very rich - This is unrelated to being busy; it refers to having a lot of wealth.
- Option 2: need to seek help - This suggests a requirement for assistance, but doesn't convey being busy.
- Option 3: am very busy - This directly matches the meaning of the idiom, indicating a state of being preoccupied with tasks.
- Option 4: am short of time - While this implies a lack of time, it doesn't specifically mean being busy with current tasks.
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