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Haritdeep Singh
Professional Teacher📝 Idiom of the Day: "Break a Leg"
Not to be taken literally, the idiom "break a leg" is actually a good luck wish, especially in the performing arts! Actors and performers use this phrase instead of "good luck" before going on stage.
Example sentence:
Before her Broadway debut, her friends backstage shouted, "Break a leg!"
Fun fact: The word is believed to come from theater superstitions where wishing "good luck" to a performer directly meant bad luck.
Mar 5, 2025 12:04 PM
Haritdeep Singh
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