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shaanah
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trying to find out where "dressed to the nines" originated
trying to find out where "dressed to the nines" originated
Hi shaanah,
I found the next explanation with the help of my old computer:
dressed to the nines = elaborately attired, as in:
"For the opening of the restaurant she was dressed to kill" or "At the opera everyone was dressed to the nines".
The first of these hyperbolic expressions dates from the early 1800s and uses kill in the sense of "to a great or impressive degree". The phrase "to the nines" in the sense of "superlative" dates from the late 1700s and its original has been lost, but the most likely theory is that it alludes to the fact that "nine" the highest single digit numeral, stands for "best".
Happy Holidays to you all.
Regards.
V.