Meaning of “Dressed to kill” Idiom, Definition of Phrase and origin with Example.

Dressed to kill

Dressed to kill



Payal went to her first teenage party wearing an elegant dress. Her admiring friends told her that she was dressed to kill. 


Dressed to kill means to be dressed so as to attract attention, especially from the opposite sex.

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