English Access Microscholarship Program - Headquarters - Can you guess the meaning of the IDIOM "break a leg"? 🤔 Comment below and tell us your answer, and we will announce the correct
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Sir Hussain's Students' HomeRoom - "#Have you heard that Idiom? Break a leg 🦵 Do you know the actual meaning? if Yes? then Comment 👇 For Learning more intresting Idioms check 👇
Mentor Language Institute - Idiom of the week: break a leg Meaning: used to wish people in show-business good luck before they go on stage Example: I heard you're performing tonight. Break
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English Access Microscholarship Program - Headquarters - We use this week's idiom, "break a leg" to wish someone luck, usually when they are performing in a play or show. Note: This idiom
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