How To Use Drop-dead In A Sentence

  • Having drop-dead gorgeous, private, windowed offices makes it a lot easier to recruit the kinds of superstars that produce ten times as much as the merely brilliant software developers.
  • Both of them would be drop-dead gorgeous, complete knockouts.
  • It is about as drop-dead beautiful as vocal music gets, enveloped in luminous orchestration.
  • A drop-dead-gorgeous crowd was tangoing away in a makeshift, open-air amphitheater.
  • Even if people weren't drop-dead gorgeous, at least they came to play.
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  • I would be single, in my late twenties to mid thirties and drop-dead gorgeous.
  • In fact, he could be almost any drop-dead gorgeous, musclebound, millionaire, tribe-patronising tourist on the planet. Times, Sunday Times
  • You're drop-dead gorgeous --- and you know it, so don't fish for compliments. TICKLED PINK
  • Few have indoor plumbing, but it's hard to beat an outhouse with a drop-dead view.
  • Peter Sellers’ comic dexterity is on display in three decidedly different roles, and George C. Scott and Sterling Hayden are also drop-dead funny in caricatures of trigger-happy military types. Eric’s Top 10 Movies You Can Watch Over and Over Again » Scene-Stealers
  • she was drop-dead gorgeous
  • This rhubarb and blueberry soufflé is light, lovely, rich and drop-dead gorgeous.
  • Floor 5 - These men have jobs, love kids, are drop-dead gorgeous, help with the housework, and have a strong romantic streak.
  • She was not drop-dead gorgeous, but she didn't need to be.
  • I looked like I always did, drop-dead gorgeous.
  • Fortunately, there's plenty of drop-dead gorgeous clothing that hasn't harmed animals.
  • The title is apposite: Kravitz straddles the divide like no other with his drop-dead girlfriends and pads. Evening Standard - Home
  • Sight lines were dead on, and the effect was drop-dead gorgeous.
  • It manages not only to be tough-minded and tender-hearted but also drop-dead funny. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's no shortage of drop-dead titles that strutted bravely but briefly and are heard no more.
  • The fact that she was drop-dead gorgeous didn't hurt either.
  • She wore a flamboyant drop-dead designer dress for the occasion.
  • The new bathroom is drop-dead gorgeous: twinkling rows of lights, ‘his and hers’ basins, a freestanding bath and a walk-in designer shower.
  • She knew she wasn't stunningly beautiful or drop-dead gorgeous but a few have remarked on her ‘unique’ look before also.
  • I'm going to recommend those drop-dead, on-message outfits that one generally only sees in magazines, because we need to be considering "resale value"—the phrase of the year where top-of-the-line fashion is concerned. What to Buy Right Now
  • And so is the case for many of us who are not drop-dead gorgeous.
  • A drop-dead-gorgeous crowd was tangoing away in a makeshift, open-air amphitheater.
  • A drop-dead-gorgeous crowd was tangoing away in a makeshift, open-air amphitheater.
  • This rhubarb and blueberry soufflé is light, lovely, rich and drop-dead gorgeous.
  • Andrew Garfield announces himself as a young actor to watch, Lily Cole is drop-dead gorgeous, and even Verne Troyer aka “Mini-Me” is endearing. THE IMAGINARIUM OF DOCTOR PARNASSUS Review – Collider.com
  • Valentine's Day is fine for those who have partners, or for the lucky ones who are going out to dinner with a drop-dead gorgeous date.
  • A talented writer with an insatiable curiosity and a legendary dedication to thoroughness, she was also incredibly intelligent and drop-dead gorgeous to boot.
  • He wasn't drop-dead gorgeous, but he was nice-looking.
  • But he finds that once he got past that drop-dead gorgeous exterior there wasn't much to get excited about.
  • Her style is effortless, drop-dead elegance.
  • It is about as drop-dead beautiful as vocal music gets, enveloped in luminous orchestration.
  • But I'm still me and though I would rather be drop-dead gorgeous, I am in my own little way, very happy.
  • He wasn't drop-dead gorgeous, but he was nice-looking.
  • She was friendly, funny, not to mention drop-dead gorgeous.
  • Sarah Karnasiewicz on Lunch Break has a baker's guide to classic molded holiday cookies - springerle, gingerbread and frankfurter brenten - that are drop-dead gorgeous and deceptively easy to make. Wunderbar Cookies
  • She was drop-dead gorgeous, worthy of being a model.
  • By contrast, 1995 saw a drop-dead bull market.
  • Sarah Karnasiewicz on Lunch Break has a baker's guide to classic molded holiday cookies - springerle, gingerbread and frankfurter brenten - that are drop-dead gorgeous and deceptively easy to make. Wunderbar Cookies
  • `You and me and Puppy and our drop-dead apartment high atop the city. SIGNIFICANT OTHERS
  • Ask the drop-dead gorgeous teacher who rejected her amorous advances.
  • She looked young, vital, pert, drop-dead-gorgeous and as happy as a lottery winner.
  • The Republicans, as befits their regional base, value beauty and born-agin 'ness over brains, hence the Palin phenomenon (and she is drop-dead gorgeous). Voinovich: The GOP's 'being taken over by Southerners'
  • But they are the ones that look drop-dead gorgeous without beards.

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