Sunday, February 12, 2012

One-Minute Idiom: Cost Me An Arm And A Leg




GABRIELLE: Oh, my god. Carlos, what have you done? 

CARLOS: I saw it when I drove by the dealership. I thought, Gabrielle would look so beautiful in this. 

GABRIELLE: Carlos! 

CARLOS: Cost me an arm and a leg



When you say that something cost you an arm and a leg, it means that something is very expensive



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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

One-Minute Idiom: Rise and Shine



Rise and shine!

 *Get out of bed cheerfully!
*Get out of bed and prepare for work!




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Friday, February 3, 2012

One-Minute Idiom: I don't buy it.




"I don't buy it."means that I don't believe it, or I don't accept something as true.  



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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

One-Minute Idiom: Lucky For You



Lucky for you
is an introductory phrase that describes an event that favors the person being spoken to. 




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