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prep.phr. (context simile colloquial English) extremely good or well
Usage examples of "like a million bucks".
He'd rushed over to the theater department and liberated a costume which looked like a million bucks and had only cost a few thousand to construct, having been donated by some New Hollywood diva who'd needed a tax write-off.
As crazy as it seemed, she felt like a million bucks taking some action by standing up for herself and her family.
But Winder had to admit, the guy looked like a million bucks in an oxford shirt.
He straightened Moldowsky's necktie and told him he looked like a million bucks.
I won't ever have to work again till I've spent something like a million bucks.
Tomorrow morning when she gets up and I hear the water run in the shower and she comes out looking like a million bucks and goes off to him?
She was wearing another of those long, lean skirts that looked like a million bucks on her, which meant there was no way she could climb into his truck without help.
It was nothing fancy, obviously designed to deemphasize her femininity, yet somehow, on Veronica, it hugged her slender figure and made her look like a million bucks.