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You're Dressed to Kill

Meaning/Usage: Being dressed in a way to make people notice you; dressed very nicely; dressed to attract sexual attention

Explanation: This can be a compliment to some people, but it might not be to others. The reason is because it contains some level of sexuality in the meaning.

"I really like your outfit! You're dressed to kill."
"She must be trying to impress him. She is dressed to kill."
"That girl is dressed to kill tonight."

A. "Wow! Did you see Jennifer's dress?"
B. "I did. She is dressed to kill."
A. "Yeah. She sure looks sexy."

Other Common Sentences

"She is dressed really nice."
"She is dressed attractively."
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