Champing And Chomping At The Bit Are Both Correct – by Derek Haines…

on Just Publishing Advice:

Champing and chomping at the bit are two variations of the well-known expression.

It means to be eager, impatient, or restless to do something.

Champing at the bridle was the original version of the idiom, dating back to the 17th century.

But the verb and object changed over time as our language evolved.

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