Idioms

in the palm of your hand

in the palm of (one's) hand

Under one's total influence, domination, or control. She now has the entire company in the palm of her hand. Sheesh, he's got his parents in the palm of his hand. Money can get you almost anywhere, so if you want someone in the palm of your hand, don't be afraid to spend freely.
See also: hand, of, palm

in the palm of (someone's) hand

Under the direct control or influence of someone else. If you want to have someone in the palm of your hand, flattery always helps. Because of the debt he owes her, he'll always be in the palm of her hand. Our son has never acted like this before. I don't know why his obnoxious new friend seems to have him in the palm of her hand.
See also: hand, of, palm
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in the palm of your hand

If you have someone in the palm of your hand, you can control them, and they like everything that you do. A quick look at the audience shows that she's got them in the palm of her hand. The girl clearly thought she already had him in the palm of her hand. Compare with have someone eating out of the palm of your hand.
See also: hand, of, palm
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012
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In the palm of your hand, you can find the humblest and most personal expression of who you are--the part of you that lifts and carries, mends and makes amends.
The body copy urged the reader to "Hold the glory of Rome in the palm of your hands." Seems a recent construction project in Turkey had uncovered a batch of old silver coins, and research suggested they had been used to pay gladiators still standing after the dance.
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