Common English Phrases: Definitions and Meanings
1. A dime a dozen2. Back to square one
3. Beat around the bush
4. Bite the bullet
5. Break a leg
6. Can't judge a book by its cover
7. Caught red-handed
8. Cost an arm and a leg
9. Curiouser and curiouser
10. Dead as a doornail
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