with both hands

with both hands

With total enthusiasm and focus. Wow, Rob has definitely impressed me. He really grabbed the opportunity to be chief editor with both hands.
See also: both, hand
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • (you) coulda fooled me
  • (you) could have fooled me
  • above and beyond the call of duty
  • bear a resemblance to
  • bear a resemblance to (someone or something)
  • be in ruins
  • be (really) something
  • behind the curve
  • beyond the call of duty
  • beat somebody/something hollow
References in classic literature
He therefore went on his knees also and hung from the trap with both hands.
She clutched the handle with both hands, while the child, astride her hip, held on to her with both small arms part way about her.
For the study, the team asked left- and right-handed participants to reach first toward a pair of targets with both hands at the same time and, immediately afterwards, toward a new single target with only their closest hand.
But based on my own experience, many people have a hard time hitting a threat with both hands being used, even with the strong hand being the primary gun hand while firing.
After a water break, do leg kickbacks from a pushup position with both hands on the floor or on the sides of a medicine ball (more difficult version).
Version two (C major) becomes a study on white keys, with both hands playing in simultaneous figuration.
Slowly raise your head and shoulders off the floor and reach with both hands toward your knees.
Tap with both hands the legs of the player seated to the left (or right).
With both hands on the ball, the player should go up with both feet and extend his shooting hand straight up.
To hit a double-leg takedown from the Russian, the DW lifts the opponent's arm with both hands while simultaneously lowering his hips (Photo 10).