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Welcome to A to Z English.
And today we're bringing you some more idioms from a to Z.
We're going to give you a few idioms today, break them down, give you an example, and then try and explain how you can use them in your everyday speech.
So quick dialogue.
Jack, go ahead.
So, Kevin, I bought a new car yesterday.
Oh, yeah?
How much was it?
It was expensive.
It cost me an arm and a leg, but I won the race, and with my winnings I almost broke even.
Well, nice.
Well, you know, I've got a pretty nice car, too.
So the next time we're out there, we can try and race each other, and maybe you can give me a run for my money.
All right.
All right.
So everybody out there listening, we had three idioms, as always.
Did you catch them?
And if so, can you think of them really quick?
Well, the three were, first, to something costs an arm and a leg.