Crossword Clue: "Shake a leg" and "break a leg"
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for ""Shake a leg" and "break a leg""
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Possibly related crossword clues for ""Shake a leg" and "break a leg""
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to "Shake a leg" and "break a leg":
- Argots
- Blue-collar and pink-slip
- Common phrases
- "Break a leg" and "running on empty"
- "Eat crow" and "talk turkey"
- Eat crow and talk turkey, e.g.
- ''Eat crow'' and ''talk turkey''
- Challenges for language learners
- "It costs an arm and a leg" and "wait on someone hand and foot," for example
- Characteristic styles
- "Elbow grease" and "head honcho"
- Hot potatoes and cold fish?
- Figures of speech
- Dialects of a region
- Dialects of regions
- Dialects
- "Chew the fat" and "eat crow"
- "Hands down" and "cold feet"
- "Hands down" and "eating crow," for two
- "Hands down" and "Talk turkey"
- "Hang your head" and "eating crow"
- Hurdles for language learners
- Distinct styles
- "Crack a joke" and "cut corners," e.g.
- Clever turns of phrases
- Everyday expressions
- Curry favor and crack a joke, e.g.
- Cold feet and hot air
- Colloquial sayings
- Colloquialisms
- Colorful phrases
- Manners of speaking
- Out to lunch and having a bite
- Some dictionary entries
- "Shake a leg" and "break a leg"
- Tough phrases for foreigners
- Vernacular phrases
- Some long crossword answers
- Translator's challenges
- Subject in foreign language class
- "Rat race" or "cash cow"
- Local expressions
- Language learner's challenges
- Potential trouble for Google Translate
- Regional dialects
- Nonliteral phrases
- Make a scene and act up
- Turns of phrase
- Speech mannerisms
- They trip up foreigners
- They're hard to translate
- They're not literal
- They're not meant literally
- They're not to be taken literally
- They're seldom taken literally
- "Tickled pink" and "in the red"
- See red, talk a blue streak, etc.
- "Seeing red" and "Going green"
- "Toe the line" and "thumb a ride," for example: 2 wds.
Recent Usage of "Shake a leg" and "break a leg" in Crossword Puzzles
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- Washington Post - May 20, 2008