![Body Parts Idioms By the end of the lesson you will have learnt 10 new idioms which include names of body parts. Please take notes of all the idioms, write. - ppt download Body Parts Idioms By the end of the lesson you will have learnt 10 new idioms which include names of body parts. Please take notes of all the idioms, write. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/25/7729155/slides/slide_3.jpg)
Body Parts Idioms By the end of the lesson you will have learnt 10 new idioms which include names of body parts. Please take notes of all the idioms, write. - ppt download
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![English Study 🌏 on Twitter: "Idiom-Costs an arm and a leg. Meaning-Costs a lot of money. https://t.co/KIvdBEoq64 #ESL #English #Idiom https://t.co/PBAiia8pqS" / Twitter English Study 🌏 on Twitter: "Idiom-Costs an arm and a leg. Meaning-Costs a lot of money. https://t.co/KIvdBEoq64 #ESL #English #Idiom https://t.co/PBAiia8pqS" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CgLDoCeXEAASf-g.png)
English Study 🌏 on Twitter: "Idiom-Costs an arm and a leg. Meaning-Costs a lot of money. https://t.co/KIvdBEoq64 #ESL #English #Idiom https://t.co/PBAiia8pqS" / Twitter
![Love-chan on Twitter: "Love's word of the day: COST AN ARM AND A LEG It means over-priced and very expensive (opposite of CHEAP AS CHIPS) Example: Moja: "My god, your watch is Love-chan on Twitter: "Love's word of the day: COST AN ARM AND A LEG It means over-priced and very expensive (opposite of CHEAP AS CHIPS) Example: Moja: "My god, your watch is](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dm9COA9U0AEOP_E.jpg:large)
Love-chan on Twitter: "Love's word of the day: COST AN ARM AND A LEG It means over-priced and very expensive (opposite of CHEAP AS CHIPS) Example: Moja: "My god, your watch is
![ENGLISH with RAYMOND on Twitter: "#EwR #English #Madrid - IDIOM: Cost and arm and a leg. Meaning: Really expensive. http://t.co/9roQy7Yv9P" / Twitter ENGLISH with RAYMOND on Twitter: "#EwR #English #Madrid - IDIOM: Cost and arm and a leg. Meaning: Really expensive. http://t.co/9roQy7Yv9P" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BGJjA9tCMAEOhgf.jpg)