Armed to the teeth

The phrase "armed to the teeth" refers to being heavily armed, often to an excessive or extreme degree. It implies that a person or group is equipped with numerous weapons or is thoroughly prepared for combat or confrontation. The phrase emphasizes the abundance and effectiveness of the weapons possessed by the individual or group being described.


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