IDIOM OF THE DAY: Bite off more than you can chew FIGURATIVE MEANING: To take on a task that is too big or difficult to handle. TYPICAL USAGE: "By agreeing to manage two projects at once, he bit off more than he could chew." ORIGIN: This idiom likely comes from the act of taking too large a bite of food, making it difficult to eat comfortably.
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