![This, plus four little pieces of celery and carrots is what $30 gets you at Chomping at the Bit. Not even a container of dip included in the takeout. You'd be hard This, plus four little pieces of celery and carrots is what $30 gets you at Chomping at the Bit. Not even a container of dip included in the takeout. You'd be hard](https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/24/2f/fe/66/roguetrippers-visit-chompin.jpg)
This, plus four little pieces of celery and carrots is what $30 gets you at Chomping at the Bit. Not even a container of dip included in the takeout. You'd be hard
idioms - Which of "chafing at the bit" or "chomping at the bit" is more accepted/proper? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
![chomping at the bit when you are impatient to begin; a "bit" is the part of a horse's harness in its mouth "My holiday… | English idioms, Idioms, English vocabulary chomping at the bit when you are impatient to begin; a "bit" is the part of a horse's harness in its mouth "My holiday… | English idioms, Idioms, English vocabulary](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b8/f9/8f/b8f98f7f6bedb2e8a22fee49a665e2d1.jpg)