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/baɪt ɒf mɔː ðən ju kən tʃuː/
[/baɪt ɒf mɔː ðən ju kən tʃuː/]
take on too much
To try to do more than you are able to manage.
By agreeing to three projects at once, he bit off more than he could chew and missed every deadline.
By agreeing to three projects at once, he bit off more than he could chew and missed every deadline.
A late 19th-century American phrase from the literal act of taking too large a mouthful.
Common for warning against overcommitting.