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English Idioms Break A Leg
Break A Leg - means good luck, but it is only said to someone who preforms on stage, such as a dancer, singer to say good luck
- I told my friend to break a leg, before she went on stage.
- Our drama teacher (acting teacher) told us to break a leg.
- My daughter was very nervous about singing in front of so many people. I told her to break a leg, that she would be fine.
- Break a leg on stage next week. I know you will do great.
- Did you tell them to break a leg, before they went on stage?
- I hope you break a leg on your performance on stage.
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