Word/Phrase of the Week ***** Phrase : Cost an arm and a leg. Meaning : Very expensive; costing a lot of money. Origin : The exact origin of this idiom is
Bluebell English - Idiom of the week! It cost me an arm and a leg. We use this when we talk about something that was very expensive. "The tickets for the concert
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Akerlei on Twitter: "Hi there! Today´s Idiom: COST AN ARM AND LEG It is used when something is very expensive https://t.co/S1wFDT7g2O" / Twitter
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