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  • From head to toe

    Also, from head to heels or foot; from tip or top to toe. Over the entire body, in its entirety. For example, He was dressed in black from head to toe, or She ached all over, from tip to toe. These expressions date from ancient times. The alliterative head to heels originated about 1400, and […]

  • From hell to breakfast

    adverb phrase Thoroughly and vehemently; violently: Police clubbed the Gophers from hell to breakfast (1920s+)

  • From hell

    adjectival phrase Word Origin slang adjective phrase Accursed; wretched; infernal: they struck on the title ”Zarda, Cow from Hell”/ a certified, notarized, top-of-the-line day from hell [1980s+; popularized by a comedian named Richard Lewis]

  • From jump street

    adverb phrase from the git-go: He was lying from jump street (1970s+)

  • Fromm

    [from] /frɒm/ noun 1. Erich [er-ik] /ˈɛr ɪk/ (Show IPA), 1900–80, U.S. psychoanalyst and author, born in Germany. /frɒm/ noun 1. Erich (ˈɛrɪk). 1900–80, US psychologist and philosopher, born in Germany. His works include The Art of Loving (1956) and To Have and To Be (1976)


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