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"The new iPhone seems to cost everyone not just an arm and a leg, but also a kidney." What does "to cost an arm and a leg" mean?





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What does the idiom “jump on the bandwagon” mean?





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Out of the alternatives, choose the appropriate phrase to make the sentence meaningful. If you had joint accounts with who died, then you will be responsible for the bills.





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Choose the word that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom: "A close shave"





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Choose the word that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom: "to smell a rat"





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Answer: To suspect something bad

Explanation: The idiom “to smell a rat” means to become suspicious that something is wrong or that someone is being dishonest.


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'A dog's breakfast means





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Answer: Something that has been done very badly

Explanation: The idiom “a dog’s breakfast” means a complete mess or something done very poorly — not an actual meal for a dog.



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