Meaning of “Champ at the Bit” Origin of Phrase with examples.

Champ at the Bit

Meaning

To show impatience at being held back or delayed.

Example

The dismissal bell hadn’t rung, but they were champing at the bit to leave the classroom.

Origin

This mid-1600s expression refers to the action of a horse that impatiently bites the bit in its mouth.

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