To eat out of someone's hand American British verb phrase
This phrase often goes with the verb "have".
Used in a situation in which one is obedient or even under the control of someone else.
Although my partner in the project was so mean and uncooperative in the early days, I have had him eating out of my hand.
A good salesperson should have customers eating out of her hand.
I had the naughty kids eating out of my hand.
The verb "eat" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Rainy, wet weather
It has been raining for hours, it is the season of lovely weather for ducks after all.