Dressed in fancy or formal clothing.
1 Mouth gagged, hands tied, but dressed to kill , opry coat and everything!
2 Harry was dressed to kill , as always, looking slick and polished.
3 You know, Ms. Deloche, you are surely dressed to kill .
4 I suppose they will all be dressed to kill .
5 He was a little cuss an' dressed to kill , with gloves on, an' all that.
6 That was when Micky Maguire arrived, dressed to kill in his best bib and tucker.
7 Mid-thirties, dressed to kill , long loose blonde hair, gorgeous.
8 I met him several years afterward in Denver, Colorado, dressed to kill , barbered, and highly perfumed.
9 She's dressed to kill , just the same.
10 Imagine Del dressed to kill , fluttering her eyelashes and deliberately aiming all that sex appeal at you.
11 Who knew he was dressed to kill ?
12 But the lad approaching the wagon was " dressed to kill clams," as Andy laughingly expressed it.
13 Sam says he looked quite beaming, and was dressed to kill , and followed Harriet around like her shadow.
14 In other words, while the rest of the CIC crew was dressed to impress, Max was dressed to kill .
15 I was dressed to kill in a conservative forest-green business suit that I'd hastily appropriated from Madame's Valentino collection.
16 When she came within the radius of my poor vision I saw that she was a beauty and dressed to kill .
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