The underlined phrase "bite off more than you can chew" means "don't do more than you can handle." It suggests that one should not take on more tasks or responsibilities than they can manage effectively.
Read the following sentence. The underlined phrase is an idiom that uses figurative language. What could this phrase mean?
When you work on your project, you shouldn’t bite off more than you can choose by working on too much at one time
don't talk with food in your mouth
don't do more than you can handle
don't eat too much
don't eat someone else food
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