The car is so expensive; it costs an arm and a leg
2 answers:
Hello there!
This would be an example of a(n) idiom.
Saying something "costs an arm and a leg" could mean something is very pricey, or exspensive.
Hope this helps!
~DL
Idiom is the correct answer
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