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How to Pronounce biting more than one can chew?

Correct pronunciation for the word "biting more than one can chew" is [bˈa͡ɪtɪŋ mˈɔː ðɐn wˈɒn kan t͡ʃjˈuː], [bˈa‍ɪtɪŋ mˈɔː ðɐn wˈɒn kan t‍ʃjˈuː], [b_ˈaɪ_t_ɪ_ŋ m_ˈɔː ð_ɐ_n w_ˈɒ_n k_a_n tʃ_j_ˈuː].

What are the misspellings for biting more than one can chew?

  • viting more than one can chew,
  • niting more than one can chew,
  • hiting more than one can chew,
  • giting more than one can chew,
  • buting more than one can chew,
  • bjting more than one can chew,
  • bkting more than one can chew,
  • boting more than one can chew,
  • b9ting more than one can chew,
  • b8ting more than one can chew,
  • biring more than one can chew,
  • bifing more than one can chew,
  • biging more than one can chew,
  • biying more than one can chew,
  • bi6ing more than one can chew,
  • bi5ing more than one can chew,
  • bitung more than one can chew,
  • bitjng more than one can chew,
  • bitkng more than one can chew,
  • bitong more than one can chew

What is the present tense of Biting more than one can chew?

  • The personal forms of the verb "biting more than one can chew" in present tense are:

  • - I bite more than I can chew.

  • - You bite more than you can chew.

  • - He/she/it bites more than he/she/it can chew.

  • - We bite more than we can chew.

  • - You bite more than you can chew.

  • - They bite more than they can chew.
  • What is the past tense of Biting more than one can chew?

  • The personal forms of the verb "biting more than one can chew" in the past tense are:

  • 1. I bit more than I could chew.

  • 2. You bit more than you could chew.

  • 3. He/she/it bit more than he/she/it could chew.

  • 4. We bit more than we could chew.

  • 5. You bit more than you could chew.

  • 6. They bit more than they could chew.
  • What is the adverb for biting more than one can chew?

    The adverb for the expression "biting off more than one can chew" could be "recklessly", "imprudently", or "carelessly".

    What is the adjective for biting more than one can chew?

    The adjective form of "biting off more than one can chew" is "overambitious".

    Usage over time for biting more than one can chew:

    This graph shows how "biting more than one can chew" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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