Champing at the Bit NYT: Eagerness and Anticipation in The New York Times
Champing at the bit dates back centuries, originating from equestrian terminology. It describes horses chewing on their bits out of eagerness or impatience. Today, people use it to describe individuals or groups eagerly awaiting the chance to take action or frustrated by delays. This concept often surfaces in journalism, where timing, anticipation, and readiness are…