have something in one’s hands—
1. be in possession of smth.; have smth. in reserve:
- After paying the debt in full, with the accumulated interest, he still had in his hands about $1,000.
2. have complete control of smth.:
- I thought long and hard about how I could introduce you to the teachers who had my fate in their hands.
Note: The expression does not fully correlate in meaning with the phrase have something in hand—
1. have smth. under control:
- There was a little rioting, but the police soon had the situation in hand.
2. = have something in one’s hands 1:
- The money question had also to be gone into: what he still had in hand; what balance lay in the London bank.
have something on one’s hands—said of smth. remaining under one’s care as a burden or unwelcome responsibility:
- When the house is sold I will have the furniture on my hands.