from head to toe
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Definition
Adverb 1. Completely, all over: This phrase describes a state or action that covers or affects the entire body, from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet. It emphasizes thoroughness or completeness.
Usage
The phrase "from head to toe" is used to emphasize that something applies to the whole person or body. It often describes physical appearance, sensations, or coverage. * It typically follows a verb like "dressed," "covered," "shaking," or "examined." * It can be used in both literal and figurative contexts to mean "entirely" or "completely."
Examples
- Literal (Physical Coverage):
- After playing in the mud, the child was covered from head to toe.
- The doctor examined the patient from head to toe.
- Descriptive (Appearance/State):
- She was dressed elegantly from head to toe for the gala.
- He was trembling from head to toe from the cold.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Extension: While primarily physical, the phrase can be used figuratively to describe being completely immersed in a non-physical state, such as an emotion or style.
- She is an artist from head to toe. (Meaning: in every aspect of her being)
- Variation in Preposition: Sometimes "to" is replaced with "through" for added emphasis on penetration or thoroughness.
- He was drenched from head through toe in the storm.
Variants and Related Words
- Cap-a-pie (Adverb): An archaic or literary term meaning "from head to foot," often used in the context of being fully armed. (e.g., )
- From top to bottom: A similar idiom more commonly used for objects or places rather than the human body. (e.g., )
- Head-to-toe (Adjective): Used before a noun to describe something that covers or involves the whole body.
- The spy underwent a head-to-toe search at the border.
Synonyms
- Completely
- Entirely
- Thoroughly
- All over
Related Idioms
- From the crown of one's head to the soles of one's feet: A more formal or emphatic version of the same idiom.
- He was honest from the crown of his head to the soles of his feet.
- Every inch: Another idiom meaning "completely" or "in every part."
- She looked every inch a professional.
Adverb
- at all points from head to foot
- he was armed cap-a-pie