get time for (someone, something, or oneself)

get time for (someone, something, or oneself)

To find or allot time in one's schedule for a particular activity or to spend time either with someone or focused on oneself. I never seem to get time for my painting anymore, now that I'm working two jobs. Oh please, now that we have a new baby, my husband and I never get time for ourselves. I wish I could get time for my kids. I feel like I don't see them nearly enough.
See also: get, time
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • any time
  • anytime
  • be joined at the hip
  • ahead of (someone's or something's) time
  • ahead of your/its time
  • any time means no time
  • an open invitation
  • be in time (with someone or something)
  • against time
  • against the clock