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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![Twitter 上的English Tonight:"IDIOM: Cost and arm and a leg. Meaning: Really expensive. Example: My new car cost me an arm and a leg. #ESL #EFL http://t.co/YSn8Ueohkl" / Twitter Twitter 上的English Tonight:"IDIOM: Cost and arm and a leg. Meaning: Really expensive. Example: My new car cost me an arm and a leg. #ESL #EFL http://t.co/YSn8Ueohkl" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BGJjA9tCMAEOhgf.jpg)
Twitter 上的English Tonight:"IDIOM: Cost and arm and a leg. Meaning: Really expensive. Example: My new car cost me an arm and a leg. #ESL #EFL http://t.co/YSn8Ueohkl" / Twitter
RELOBrazil - It cost me an arm and a leg! What do you think when you hear this idiom? A popular notion regarding this idiom is that it dates back to one
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![Love-chan on Twitter: "Love's word of the day: COST AN ARM AND A LEG It means over-priced and very expensive (opposite of CHEAP AS CHIPS) Example: Moja: "My god, your watch is Love-chan on Twitter: "Love's word of the day: COST AN ARM AND A LEG It means over-priced and very expensive (opposite of CHEAP AS CHIPS) Example: Moja: "My god, your watch is](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dm9COA9U0AEOP_E.jpg)