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The phrase "Mary's eyes were bigger than her mouth" is often used to describe someone who has ambitious desires or expectations that exceed their ability to fulfill them. It suggests that Mary may have been overestimating what she could take on or handle, often in the context of food or opportunities. This idiom serves as a reminder to be mindful of one’s limitations and not to bite off more than one can chew.

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