Some English Idioms :
* Piece of cake – What piece of cake actually means is that something is very easy to complete.
* Costs an arm and a leg – When something costs an arm and a leg it actually means that something is very expensive.
* Break a leg – Break a leg actually means good luck!
* Hit the books – Hit the books actually means to study.
* You can’t judge a book by its cover – Essentially it means that you should not decide upon something based just on outward appearances.
* Scratch someone’s back – What this idiom means is to help someone out with the assumption that they will return the favor in the future!
* Piece of cake – What piece of cake actually means is that something is very easy to complete.
* Costs an arm and a leg – When something costs an arm and a leg it actually means that something is very expensive.
* Break a leg – Break a leg actually means good luck!
* Hit the books – Hit the books actually means to study.
* You can’t judge a book by its cover – Essentially it means that you should not decide upon something based just on outward appearances.
* Scratch someone’s back – What this idiom means is to help someone out with the assumption that they will return the favor in the future!
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