Bite off more than you can chew – Excess
Daily English Idioms | 英会話力が劇的UP! · Idiom Lab
March 3, 20265m 31s
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Show Notes
Today’s episode is about the idiom “Bite off more than you can chew.”
It means taking on a commitment or task that is too big to handle—essentially, overcommitting yourself.
This phrase is often used in business or personal contexts when ambition crashes into reality, leaving you feeling overwhelmed and buried under work.
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