all that and a bag of crisps
slang Exceptionally impressive, remarkable, or attractive. Based on the American expression "all that and a bag of chips," which was popularized in the 1990s; often used jocularly. Primarily heard in UK. You seem to think you're all that and a bag of crisps, but you're just a two-bit hustler. Dang, did you see Jack's new girl? She's all that and a bag of crisps! Oh man, Emily is all that and a bag of crisps—gorgeous, funny, kind. I think I'm in love!
be all that and a bag of crisps
slang To be exceptionally impressive, remarkable, or attractive. Based on the American expression "all that and a bag of chips," which was popularized in the 1990s; often used jocularly. Primarily heard in UK. You seem to think you're all that and a bag of crisps, but you're just a two-bit hustler. Dang, did you see Jack's new girl? She's all that and a bag of crisps! Oh man, Emily is all that and a bag of crisps—gorgeous, funny, kind. I think I'm in love!
be burned to a crisp
To be or have been significantly burned, as by fire or the sun. If you don't get the bread out of the oven now, it will be burned to a crisp! I fell asleep on the beach, and now I'm burned to a crisp. Unfortunately, most things in the house were burned to a crisp in the fire.
be burnt to a crisp
To be or have been significantly burned, as by fire or the sun. If you don't get the bread out of the oven now, it will be burnt to a crisp! I fell asleep on the beach, and now I'm burnt to a crisp. Unfortunately, most things in the house were burnt to a crisp in the fire.
burn (someone or something) to a cinder
1. To burn something, typically when cooking it, to the extent that it is completely charred and blackened. I forgot about the bread I'd put in the oven and burned it to a cinder. A: "What the heck is that?" B: "Well, it was meatloaf, before I burned it to a cinder." It's not like you burned the roast to a cinder, so we can just scrape off those blackened bits and eat the rest of it.
2. To burn someone severely (typically referring to sunburn). Often used in passive constructions. If you lay on the beach all day without any sunscreen, you'll get burned to a cinder. I hope you're wearing sunscreen. The sun is supposed to come out later, and it'll burn you to a cinder. I got burned to a cinder because I went to the pool and somehow didn't know notice that my sunscreen wasn't water-resistant.
burn (someone or something) to a crisp
1. To burn something, typically when cooking it, to the extent that it is completely charred and blackened. I forgot about the bread I'd put in the oven and burned it to a crisp. A: "What the heck is that?" B: "Well, it was meatloaf, before I burned it to a crisp." It's not like you burned the roast to a crisp, so we can just scrape off those blackened bits and eat the rest of it.
2. To burn someone severely (typically referring to sunburn). Often used in passive constructions. If you lay on the beach all day without any sunscreen, you'll get burned to a crisp. I hope you're wearing sunscreen. The sun is supposed to come out later, and it'll burn you to a crisp. I got burned to a crisp because I went to the pool and somehow didn't know notice that my sunscreen wasn't water-resistant.
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