[Idiom] DRESSED TO KILL. - Making Powerful First Impressions with Striking Outfits

Dressed to kill.

Dressed to kill.

impressively dressed

'Dressed to kill' suggests dressing in a particularly attractive or striking manner, intended to make a formidable impression. This idiom evokes imagery of someone so impeccably dressed, they could metaphorically 'kill' with their style. It's commonly used in social contexts where appearance and first impressions are crucial.

Example Sentences

  1. She was dressed to kill at the gala.

    She was extremely well-dressed at the gala.

  2. Everyone at the party noticed how dressed to kill he was.

    Everyone noticed how exceptionally well-dressed he was at the party.

  3. Before stepping out, she ensured she was dressed to kill for the evening.

    Before going out, she made sure she looked exceptionally stunning.

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