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Home > English > Vocabulary > Idioms and Phrases

What does the idiom ‘to bite off more than you can chew’ mean?

A. To take on too much responsibility
B. To eat too much food
C. To be lazy
D. To complain too much

Answer: To take on too much responsibility


Additional Information: 'Bite off more than you can chew' means to attempt to do something that is too difficult.


Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary

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