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How to use bite off in a sentence

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You'll bite off more than you can chew, and when you do, don't expect me to come running over there to help you.
To the Glory of God and for your personal well-being and the well-being of your neighbor, bite off more than you can chew and chew.
You know that you're usually up to a challenge, but did you bite off more than you can chew this time?
It's important to be honest with your skill level so you don't bite off more than you can chew in any phase of the project.
When you were a child, you probably heard someone in your family tell you not to bite off more than you can chew.
Nonetheless, may I advise caution and that we do not get carried away by our emotions and bite off more than we can chew.
To ensure that they, as managers, do not bite off more than they can chew, translators must learn to make use of all resources at their disposal.
The species is usually swallowed whole but sometimes cod bite off only the siphons and the ventral part.
Just don't bite off more than you can chew: Washington blocks are long, and the August sun is unrelenting.
It's important not to bite off more than you can chew, and not to try to make a gallery that already looks like a gallery.
The key is NOT to bite off more than you can chew and that's where Phil can help.
Where the meal is accompanied by bread, do not spread this whole and then bite off a piece.
Deciding not to bite off more than she could chew, Julia's first journey into the world of apple science was a humble one.
A dog continues to chew until the chew has softened and he can bite off small pieces.
This thing is as tough as shoe leather and it is a real core to get a bite off of it.
I suggest to bite off one piece at a time.
Chris likes to bite off manageable pieces.
If you can bite off more than you can chew, the weekend-long Somerset East Biltong Festival, offers a meaty South African treat, over the weekend of 16-17 July.
You bite off more than you can chew when you try to explain lots of stuff.
After you do this, bite off a piece of each and spit it out.
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