bite off more than one can chew

The phrase "bite off more than one can chew" means to undertake or commit to more than one can handle or manage. It refers to a situation where someone takes on excessive responsibilities or tasks without having the capacity or capability to complete them successfully. This phrase implies the inability to handle the magnitude or complexity of the commitments assumed, leading to potential failure, overwhelm, or struggle.


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