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I can’t work on this assignment anymore! I think I have ________.

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When overcommitted or overwhelmed by a task, “bitten off more than I can chew” is the perfect idiom to express it.
Updated On: Aug 13, 2025
  • broken the ice
  • added insult to injury
  • chewed cud
  • bitten off more than I can chew
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The Correct Option is D

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The idiom bitten off more than I can chew means taking on a task that is too big or difficult to handle. This matches the speaker’s frustration with the assignment.
Other options: (A) means to initiate conversation, (B) means to make a bad situation worse, (C) is not a standard idiom.
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