A friend of mine owns a cat - when visiting his home I always end up having cat hair all over my clothes, and I almost always say "I'm all cat hair". My friends always tease me to say that it's not proper English, and that the correct way of saying this should be "I'm full of cat hair".
To me, they are both expressions that are up for interpretation. whats your thought?
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I think the most common thing to say in this situation would be "I'm covered with cat hair" or "I've got cat hair all over." (And believe me, I've had plenty of opportunities to say this and to hear my friends say it!)