Here are a few idioms and their meanings: 1. 'Break a leg' - | IELTS Methods | Official
Here are a few idioms and their meanings:
1. "Break a leg" - This is a way of wishing someone good luck, usually before a performance.
2. "Bite off more than you can chew" - This means to take on a task that is too difficult for one to handle.
3. "Cost an arm and a leg" - This means something is very expensive.
4. "Let the cat out of the bag" - This means to reveal a secret unintentionally.
5. "Seeing is believing" - This means that one needs to see something to believe it is true.
6. "Add fuel to the fire" - This means to make a bad situation worse.
7. "Barking up the wrong tree" - This means to accuse or suspect the wrong person.
8. "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" - This means it's better to hold on to something you have than to risk losing it by trying to get something better.
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