from head to toe

ADVERB
  1. at all points from head to foot
    he was armed cap-a-pie
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How To Use from head to toe In A Sentence

  • He was mired from head to toe.
  • From head to toe, he and his blue and white militia's uniform were covered in dirt.
  • The door burst open and in she walked, wearing designer clothes from head to toe.
  • I think it should have been the other way round because I was black and blue from head to toe.
  • The indris are the largest in size, reaching about four feet from head to toe and weighing up to 29 pounds.
  • When Henry heard of her death, he celebrated at a banquet dressed in bright yellow from head to toes.
  • If you hunt on public land and are not covered in the latest Mossy Oak garb and stainless steel weaponry from head to toe, you're looked on as some kind of slovenly hillbilly, unworthy to even be in the field let alone shoot anything. A NEW BREED OF HUNTER
  • Then, clad richly in gold from head to toe, the leader appeared at the top of the wall escorted by several servants who were carrying him in a sedan chair.
  • When my father would come home from a long day in the mineshafts, he was always drenched from head to toe in that foul paste.
  • The man with the gun, clad from head to toe in black clothing and wearing a balaclava underneath the hood of his coat, asked for money.
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