Few Irons In The Fire at Alan Darlington blog

Few Irons In The Fire. — how does your sister manage to have. To have an excessive number of simultaneous activities or potential undertakings or opportunities underway. Something that one is currently working on. If someone has a lot of irons in the fire, they are involved in several different activities or have. I have too many irons. I have several irons in the fire at work right now and it's going to be tricky to balance all of them over the next few weeks. I have several irons in the fire at work right now and. This phrase is used when you want to show. Although he won't say exactly what he's working on now, he says he has quite a. Often used in the plural (irons in the fire). Activities or projects that someone is involved in. — we wish we could help with the fundraiser but we've got a few too many irons in the fire at this time. You say you have an iron in the fire when handling more than one project or task. Or to have irons in the fire.

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To have an excessive number of simultaneous activities or potential undertakings or opportunities underway. Although he won't say exactly what he's working on now, he says he has quite a. Something that one is currently working on. Activities or projects that someone is involved in. I have too many irons. This phrase is used when you want to show. If someone has a lot of irons in the fire, they are involved in several different activities or have. Or to have irons in the fire. — how does your sister manage to have. Often used in the plural (irons in the fire).

Far Away Times Irons in the Fire

Few Irons In The Fire To have an excessive number of simultaneous activities or potential undertakings or opportunities underway. Or to have irons in the fire. — how does your sister manage to have. This phrase is used when you want to show. To have an excessive number of simultaneous activities or potential undertakings or opportunities underway. Something that one is currently working on. You say you have an iron in the fire when handling more than one project or task. — we wish we could help with the fundraiser but we've got a few too many irons in the fire at this time. Although he won't say exactly what he's working on now, he says he has quite a. Activities or projects that someone is involved in. If someone has a lot of irons in the fire, they are involved in several different activities or have. Often used in the plural (irons in the fire). I have too many irons. I have several irons in the fire at work right now and it's going to be tricky to balance all of them over the next few weeks. I have several irons in the fire at work right now and.

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