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en There's nothing like biting off more than you can chew, and then chewing anyway.

en We are aware that some commentators fear that we are biting off more than we can chew,

en She was chewing her fingernails for two days straight. I said she's going to have to meet people with her elbows, because eventually she was going to chew her arm off.

en He's chewing gum, ... That's one thing we don't do with the media. Don't chew gum while we are talking. [At this point, Devine spit the gum into Sanders's hand.] There you go.

en Frankly we're a little concerned here about the popularity of the interest-only and no or low down payment loans. Everyone's situation is different, and they may be a good fit for some. But these kinds of loans can, I think, lead to people biting off more than they can chew.

en He's trying to build hype around himself when he has no intention of fighting, ... He was a great 130-pounder. But 147? He's biting off more than he can chew, talking about fighting me and Winky Wright. He's digging himself a hole he can't get out of.

en I would never recommend leaving them unattended. They do tend to dig into your carpet. Electrical cords -- if you're not watching, look out. Your expensive stereo could be toast. They do tend to chew on things. You don't want them to be chewing on something that will electrocute them, or upset you if it gets damaged.

en He's a climbing fiend. He's climbing all over the rocks, or he's climbing on his mother. And when he's not climbing on her, he's chewing on her. . . . She lets him treat her like a giant chew toy.

en [But he enjoyed his first afternoon in the Swamp, anyway.] I was actually chewing some kid out when I looked up and saw everyone was swaying (to music), ... So I just stopped and listened ... then I went back to chewing him out.

en Consumers are biting. They're biting because the opportunities are good and in part because they see that the bank is making a statement to them: 'You can afford it' -- when, in reality, most cannot.

en An entrepreneur tends to bite off a little more than he can chew hoping he'll quickly learn how to chew it.

en It's a nice study and I'm probably going to end up saying if you want to chew gum, chew gum. I don't think gum is the magic bullet, but it can't hurt.

en Chewing Gum is really gross, chewing gum I hate the most.
  Willy Wonka

en Bite off more than you can chew and then chew like hell.

en Bite off more than you can chew and then chew like hell. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter.


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