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Basic English QUESTION #2772
Question 1
What does the phrase 'COST AN ARM AND A LEG' mean? (Note: An idiom expresses something beyond its literal meaning)
  • To cause physical injury
  • To be very cheap
  • To be extremely expensive✔️
  • To require hard work
Correct Answer Explanation
'Cost an arm and a leg' is an idiom meaning to be extremely expensive. It implies that the price is so high it is as if you are sacrificing body parts. Example: 'That new car cost an arm and a leg.'