Hey everyone! Welcome to another Clive's English Corner post!
This week's idiom is
"Bite off more than you can chew"
This idiom relates back to trying to consume a portion of your entire meal that is too big for you to handle at a time. It's not about the entire amount of food, but the piece that you are taking at once that is inadequate. This serves as a metaphor for trying to accomplish excessively large or too numerous tasks at once. Let's take a look at a possible dialog:
-Oh man, I'm doing so badly this semester.
-Really? but you were performing so well the last term.
-Yeah, I know! But, now I'm taking 10 courses to finish in a shorter time.
-Maybe you're biting off more than you can chew!
-I guess so. Maybe I should withdraw a couple.
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