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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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what is the meaning of :bite off more than you can chew?
  

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1. Literally. to take a larger mouthful of food than one can chew easily or comfortably.

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  • Literally.
  • to take a larger mouthful of food than one can chew easily or comfortably.
  • I bit off more than I could chew, and nearly choked.
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1. Literally. to take a larger mouthful of food than one can chew easily or comfortably. I bit off more than I could chew, and nearly choked.

2. Figuratively. to take (on) more than one can deal with; to be overconfident. Ann is exhausted again. She's always biting off more than she canc
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