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look like a million dollars

  1. Appear attractive or prosperous. For example, The painter did a good job—the house looks like a million dollars. The related feel like a million dollars means “feel healthy,” as in Helen came back from her winter vacation feeling like a million dollars. [c. 1920]



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In a world beset by climate change, partisan division and $20 Erewhon smoothies, some seem to yearn for a kind of Woodstockian simplicity — being able to roll around in the mud during a rainstorm — but to look like a million dollars while they do it because, you know, Instagram.

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With so much fast fashion, you could look like a million dollars for nothing.

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Signature “If you have good skin and good hair, you can wear anything and look like a million dollars,” Ms. Bicaj said.

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Ted Cruz makes Donald Trump look like a million dollars!

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So I’m going to take a moment here to say, Mr. Trump, you look like a million dollars!”

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