CHAMP AT THE BIT


Meaning of CHAMP AT THE BIT in English

v. phr. To be eager to begin; be tired of being held back; want to start. The horses were champing at the bit, anxious to start racing. As punishment John was kept after school for two hours. He was champing at the bit to go out.

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