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What does "cost an arm and a leg" mean?

ABe very expensive

BBe very painful

CRequire great effort

DBe a dangerous experience

Answer:

A. Be very expensive

Read Explanation:

The idiom "cost an arm and a leg" means something is extremely expensive or costs a lot of money.

Example:

"That designer handbag costs an arm and a leg!" (It is very expensive.)


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