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A snake that has managed to kill a larger animal through capture and constriction around the animals thorax, causing asphyxiation and subsequent death while unlocking it's jaw in a attempt to ingest it's prey, only to find that the carcass is to large to ingest.

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It means that you might have to much to deal with at the time whether it's to do with school or something else.

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Q: What does it mean to bite of more then you can chew?
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What do you mean by gnaw?

It means to bite or to chew steadily


What you do after you take a bite?

chew


Can rodents bite?

They bite and chew (hence, the name rodent).


What you do after you take a bite of something?

chew


What is the example of 'Bite off more than you can do'?

It's bite off more than you can chew, meaning to take on more than you can handle. If someone wasn't very good at math, but tried to help you balance your accounts, you might say "I think you've bitten off more than you can chew."


To bite or chew using the teeth?

Masticate.


What does the idiom don't bite off more than you can chew mean?

It means don't take on more than you can handle. Don't agree to take on more responsibilities or projects than you are able to attend to.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you take a big bite of some food that fills your mouth, you then find it difficult to chew what you have in your mouth to the point that you can swallow it - you mouth is too full.When used as an expression "you have bitten off more than you can chew" the expression means that you have undertaken to do something that is too big for you to do.You should have broken the task down into smaller pieces - which gives rise to a related expression "bite sized pieces"If you take a big bite of some food that fills your mouth, you then find it difficult to chew what you have in your mouth to the point that you can swallow it - you mouth is too full.When used as an expression "you have bitten off more than you can chew" the expression means that you have undertaken to do something that is too big for you to do.You should have broken the task down into smaller pieces - which gives rise to a related expression "bite sized pieces".


Sentence for the word graze?

To forage, nibble, chomp, chew, browse for bite mean bascially that.


What is another word for munch?

Crunch. bite, chew.


What do call to the bite or chew using the teeth?

eat


Can you eat a whole sandwitch in one bite?

shove it in your mouth chew it, and if you dont chew it, hope to live :|


Does a hyena possess a powerful bite?

Yes, this animal has a very powerful bite to chew through bone.