it cost an arm and a leg

The phrase "it cost an arm and a leg" is an idiomatic expression used to indicate that something is very expensive or costly. It implies that the price or expense is so high that it almost feels like paying with a part of one's body. It emphasizes the idea of significant financial sacrifice or a high monetary value attached to the item or service in question.


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