in full feather

The phrase "in full feather" is often used colloquially to describe someone in their best attire or in an excellent state of being.

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Definition

B2Social Events

(colloquial, informal)Dressed in one's best or most elaborate clothes, often for a special occasion.

Example

  • She arrived at the gala in full feather, turning heads with her stunning gown.
  • He always shows up to parties in full feather, making a grand entrance.

B2General

(colloquial, informal)In excellent condition or high spirits.

Example

  • After a good night's sleep, he was in full feather and ready for the day's challenges.
  • The team, in full feather, dominated the competition.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "in full feather":

in all one's gloryfeather merchantin full formcut a featherspit featherson the wingfeather in one's capfull dressto the fullcock featherwith flying colors