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dressed to kill

ADJECTIVE
  1. dressed in fancy or formal clothing

How To Use dressed to kill In A Sentence

  • Now the fourpenny hop was great old crack as the boys and girls were there in their finery, dressed to kill, as they'd say.
  • The skinny adolescent is dressed to kill in a black sheath dress, gloves and a straw pillbox hat with a veil.
  • The welcome party for the British ambassador was very formal. Everybody was dressed to kill.
  • On the evening of the Feud, Jenni turns up in an all-in-one black jumpsuit, and Wolfie is "dressed to kill in an electric-blue ska suit and white vinyl brothel-creepers with steel toecaps inlaid". City of Bohane by Kevin Barry – review
  • Now, 25 years on, she is back and dressed to kill in bilious green polyester, swaying across the lounge to Donna Summer as she arranges the cheese-and-pineapple sticks for her guests.
  • All the proud fathers were dressed to kill in their three-piece serge suits and trilby felt hats perched to one side.
  • On the evening of the Feud, Jenni turns up in an all-in-one black jumpsuit, and Wolfie is "dressed to kill in an electric-blue ska suit and white vinyl brothel-creepers with steel toecaps inlaid". City of Bohane by Kevin Barry – review
  • Big and burly bouncers guard the entrance and are fusspots (a rarity in Valencia), so make sure you are dressed to kill.
  • In between are amazing helmets; ornate sword mountings and fittings; scroll paintings of samurai dressed to kill; and the colorful surcoats they traditionally wore over their armor. NYT > Home Page
  • Hopefully all the fashionable people from the Sheffield scene will be there and be dressed to kill.
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