Put one's foot in it Speak one's mind Have one's head in the clouds Pull someone's leg Piece of cake Be fed up Get one's act together Lend a hand Be stunned Hit the nail on the head Cost an arm and a leg Turn a blind eye Spare no expense Be broke Tide someone over Win the day Cross the line Not sleep a wink Fish out of water Be in a foul mood
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Cuesta un ojo de la cara
This idiom is used to describe something that is extremely expensive or has an exorbitant price. It emphasizes the high sacrifice required to obtain it.
Examples in context
Ese coche nuevo cuesta un ojo de la cara.
That new car costs an arm and a leg.
Viajar a Japón cuesta un ojo de la cara.
Traveling to Japan costs an arm and a leg.
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