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Cost a Pretty Penny

Welcome to English in a Minute.

America, the land of Hollywood, can sometimes be too concerned with things looking pretty.

This is going to cost a pretty penny.

Is she worried about making their money look good? Sometimes American English does not make any sense.

A: Did you see that car?

B: Oh, my gosh! That car is awesome.

A: Yes, I bet it is really fast.

B: That car must have cost a pretty penny!

Ah, it means that something costs a lot of money. Some say the phrase came from a special coin a British king had made long ago.

American English is very descriptive, and sometimes we put a colorful word in front of a noun to get our meaning across.

And that's English in a Minute.