From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishget your hands on somebodyget your hands on somebodyspoken to catch someone you are angry with Just wait till I get my hands on you! → hand
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get your hands on somebody• The company may need all the products and sales techniques it can get its hands on.• They value everything they can get their hands on.• He was an absolute nonreader until Rosalie got her hands on him the year before.• I'd love to get my hands on the guy who slashed my tires.• Competitors would love to get their hands on that $ 7 billion.• I need to get my hands on a big lexicon.• These days, Parkes finds fans scrapping to get their hands on set lists, drum sticks, and towels.• Besides, Ward's wife will want to get her hands on it.• Maple Leaf has wanted to get its hands on some of Schneider's operations for years.