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Arm to the teeth Meaning in English

expression

ARM tuh thuh TEETH
AAM tuh TEETH

释义

To be equipped with a large amount of weapons or protection, usually in preparation for a fight or conflict.

用法与细微差别

This is an informal, vivid idiom. Commonly used for exaggeration, not always literal; can describe heavy security or extreme readiness, not just weapons. Often used with 'were', 'was', or 'went' (e.g., 'They went arm to the teeth').

例句

The soldiers were armed to the teeth before the battle.

basic

The guards are armed to the teeth at the front gate.

basic

He went into the meeting armed to the teeth with facts and numbers.

basic

Their house is armed to the teeth with alarms and cameras.

natural

When we arrived, the police were already there, armed to the teeth.

natural

She’s always armed to the teeth with snacks and toys when she babysits.

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