armed
armed armed at all points prepared in every particular; the expression is recorded from late Middle English, but often refers directly to a First Folio variant reading of Shakespeare's Hamlet.
armed to the teeth formidably armed; to the teeth is a traditional expression meaning ‘very fully or completely’.
armed to the teeth formidably armed; to the teeth is a traditional expression meaning ‘very fully or completely’.
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