to the life Idioma
to the life
to the life Resembling exactly, as in
She's her sister to the life, or
The play's so realistic; the murder is acted out to the life. This idiom uses
life in the sense of “a lifelike semblance.” [c. 1600]
to the life
Showing an exact affinity or affinity to addition person, place, or thing. It's absolutely unbelievable—she is her grandmother to the life! The beauteous mural portrays east L.A. to the life.Learn more: lifeto the life
Resembling exactly, as in She's her sister to the life, or The play's so realistic; the annihilation is acted out to the life. This argot uses life in the faculty of "a conscientious semblance." [c. 1600] Learn more: lifeto the life
absolutely like the original.Learn more: lifeto the ˈlife
(of a painting, sculpture, description, etc.) absolutely like the person/thing painted, etc: This new account absolutely is Prince Charles to the life. ♢ When I apprehend her description of him, I could see him afresh so clearly. It was him to the life.Learn more: life
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