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
Frances King School of English - London - Here is an example You: “I am going to my IELTS exam” Your friend: “Break a leg!” Your friend is not suggesting that you
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heyinjet on Twitter: "Break a leg. Semoga berhasil/sukses. RT @EnglishTips4U: 4) Can you guess what the idiom is and its meaning? #IOTW http://t.co/GpIi4Y0jsf" / Twitter
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