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Look Like A Million Bucks

Look Like A Million Bucks
How common is this idiom?: This idiom is still widely used, but its usage is slowly declining in informal settings, especially in digital communication. However, it remains a common expression in spoken language, particularly in situations where someone's appearance is being complimented.
Literal Meaning: To have a physical appearance that is worth a million dollars.
Actual Idiomatic Meaning: To look extremely good, attractive, or impressive, often due to a new haircut, outfit, or overall style.
You look like a million bucks in that new suit!
After getting a makeover, she looked like a million bucks and felt confident for the party.

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