bite off
Intermediate (B1) neutral
To use your teeth to break a piece off, OR to take on too much of something.
"She bit off a small piece of the dark chocolate and let it melt on her tongue."
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KBS WORLD TV · 4:10
Yes, you can bite off.
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So you bite off each end.
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You want to bite off your bread?
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Don't bite off more than you can chew.
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Pike sometimes bite off more than they can chew,