Do you know the meaning of these frequently used English idioms?
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- Idiom: See eye to eye
- Meaning: to agree
- Example: My finacé and I really saw eye to eye on the wedding arrangements.
2. Idiom: Once in a blue moon
- Meaning: something that happens very rarely.
- Example: I don’t really like fish so I only go to seafood restaurants once in a blue moon.
3. Idiom: When pigs fly
- Meaning: something that is very unlikely to happen or will never happen.
- Example: I’ll get a pay rise when pigs fly.
4. Idiom: To cost an arm and a leg
- Meaning: to be very expensive.
- Example: Houses cost an arm and a leg these days.
5. Idiom: A Piece of Cake
- Meaning: something that is very easy.
- Example: Speaking English is a piece of cake 😉
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