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suit somebody (right) down to the ground
to suit somebody (right) down to the ground
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to be a type of thing that makes one feel satisfied or enjoyed
What is the origin of the idiom "suit someone down to the ground" and when to use it?
The idiom "suit someone down to the ground" originated from the idea of a perfectly fitting garment that conforms to one's body shape and preferences. It is now used metaphorically to suggest a situation, circumstance, or arrangement that is extremely suitable, convenient, or ideal for a particular person.
Example
The flexible working hours of the new job suit me down to the ground as I can balance my personal and professional life more effectively.
The cozy cottage by the beach suited our family down to the ground for a relaxing vacation.
John's laid-back and easygoing personality suits the fast-paced and dynamic work environment down to the ground.

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