To cut a fine figure In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "to cut a fine figure", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Caroline Tran calendar 2020-08-07 11:08

Meaning of To cut a fine figure

Synonyms:

catch someone's fancy

To cut a fine figure spoken language informal

To have an attractive and well-dressed appearance (usually referring to a male)

Peter cut a fine figure in his new uniform.

Jim really cut a fine figure on that TV show.

Other phrases about:

Adonis

A young man who is physically attractive or very handsome

clean up nice(ly)

Used to compliment one's appearance that is presentable after grooming oneself

stud muffin

Used to indicate a physically attractive young man.

Grammar and Usage of To cut a fine figure

Verb Forms

  • cut a fine figure
  • cutting a fine figure

Instead of "cut a fine figure", we can use good or nice

Origin of To cut a fine figure

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