Wall Street English Civitanova Marche - Break a leg =good luck e.g. Break a leg! I believe you can do it. ( #📷 @wsethailand ) | Facebook
Visual Vocabulary (English) - . BREAK A LEG "Break a leg" is an idiom used to wish a performer "good luck" in an ironic way. Well-wishers typically say "Break a leg" to
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English Idioms on Twitter: "Other ways to say: Good luck 1- Best of luck! 2- Wishing you all the best! 3- Wishing you lots of luck! 4- Cross my fingers! 5- Fingers
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