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Useful Phrases and Idioms about Appearance in English

 


Phrases and Idioms about Appearance! List of useful idioms about appearance (i.e. beauty idioms…) in English with meaning, ESL picture and example sentences.

Phrases and Idioms about Appearance

List of Appearance Idioms

  • (Not a) spring chicken
  • All Dressed Up And Nowhere To Go
  • All Fur Coat And No Knickers
  • Beauty Is Only Skin Deep
  • Clean up nicely
  • Dead ringer
  • Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover
  • Knockout
  • Put one’s face on

Idioms about Appearance with Meaning and Examples

(Not a) spring chicken

  • Meaning: (No longer) young
  • ExampleShe’s no spring chicken, but she’s still very good looking.

All Dressed Up And Nowhere To Go

  • Meaning: Prepared (with clothing or otherwise) for an event that does not occur
  • ExampleWhen my presentation was cancelled, I felt all dressed up with nowhere to go.

All Fur Coat And No Knickers

  • Meaning: Superficially attractive, physically or otherwise
  • ExampleThe candidate was popular during the campaign, but after she became Prime Minister, people realized she was all fur coat and no knickers.

Beauty Is Only Skin Deep

  • Meaning: External appearance is a superficial basis for judging someone.
  • ExampleSarah is gorgeous, but watch out—she has a really nasty side. Beauty is only skin deep.

Clean up nicely

  • Meaning: Look good when one is dressed up. Usually said of women.
  • ExampleEmily usually just wears jeans and a T-shirt, but she cleans up nicely.

Dead ringer

  • Meaning: Very similar in appearance
  • ExampleShe’s a dead ringer for her older sister.

Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover

  • Meaning: Don’t be deceived by looks; don’t rely on looks when judging someone or something.
  • ExampleDon’t judge a book by its cover — she’s beautiful, but she can be very deceptive.

Knockout

  • Meaning: An extremely beautiful woman
  • ExampleWhen Samantha was in her teens she looked ordinary, but in her early 20s she turned into a real knockout!

Put one’s face on

  • Meaning: Apply cosmetics
  • ExampleLet me just put my face on, and I’ll meet you at the restaurant in 15 minutes.

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 Idioms about Appearance

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