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be one in a million
if you say that someone is one in a million, you mean that they are very special because they have such good qualities. She's the sweetest, most generous person I know - she's one in a million.

look/feel (like) a million dollars (British, American & Australian, American)

to look or feel extremely attractive. You look like a million dollars in that dress!
See also: dollar, feel, look

Thanks a million! (informal)

something that you say to thank someone for something they have done for you. It was a really good piece of advice - thanks a million. So you didn't bother to call me and tell me you'd be late? Thanks a million!
See also: thanks

like a million dollars
extremely good. All I need is a shower and a good night's sleep and I'll feel like a million dollars. She turned around, still smiling, and looking like a million dollars.
See also: dollar, like

thanks a million

thank you very much. It was a really good piece of advice – thanks a million!
See also: thanks

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``That way you get two days and when he comes back, he'll feel like a million dollars.
But one of those busy, important people did talk to me and he made me feel like a million dollars.
Work those muscles and you'll keep your weight down, lower your blood pressure, improve your cholesterol level increase your stamina, and look and feel like a million dollars.
 
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