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English Vocabulary – Ways to Say Very Expensive

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English Vocabulary – Ways to Say Very Expensive



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24 thoughts on “English Vocabulary – Ways to Say Very Expensive”

  1. Yap…Your brief English lessons videos really inspired me, mainly drawn my passionate through learning more into depth. Here are other ways to say very expensive:
    1, That's extortionate.
    2, That's so pricey/overpriced/high-priced.
    3, That's looks like daylight robbery/highway robbery.
    4, It costs me to break the bank.
    5, It costs me to may pay through the
    nose.
    6, I'm sorry to say that the purchasing of this dress is too costly/too dear towards me…but please do make some improvements of your English, then I'll buy for you…

  2. Her reaction when she told him it cost $999 was priceless! ๐Ÿ˜‚ It cracked me up.
    Like if you like this part โค

  3. ุฅุชุณ ูƒูˆุณุชุณ ุงู„ุจู‚ุฑุฉ ูˆุจู†ุชู‡ุง

  4. She understood English, but she is smart. She got that she wanted ๐Ÿ‘—. I'm italian, we have a corresponding idiom ( it cost an arm and a leg=costa un occhio della testa).

  5. In my country the people say: eso cuesta un ojo de la cara. In English might be: it costs me my eyes!

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