top drawer

The phrase "top drawer" is an idiomatic expression that means something or someone of the highest quality, superior, outstanding, or excellent. It implies the idea of being among the best or finest in a particular category or field. The origin of this phrase comes from the concept of a dresser or chest of drawers where items of value or importance are often stored in the top drawer, suggesting its superior status compared to the lower drawers.


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