Idiom: To be all thumbs

The expression "to be all thumbs" means someone is very clumsy or awkward, especially with their hands. It describes a person who is not good at doing delicate or precise manual tasks and often makes mistakes or accidentally breaks things.

For example:
If someone can’t properly handle tools or small objects, you might say,
"He is all thumbs."

In short, it means being clumsy or lacking skill in using your hands for tasks.

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