tower head and shoulders above



tower head and shoulders above someone or something

 
1. Lit. [for someone] to stand much taller than someone or something. (Often used in exaggeration.) Bob towers head and shoulders above both his parents. The boys towered head and shoulders above the walls of the maze. They found their way around easily.
2. Fig. to be far superior to someone or a group. The new vice president towers head and shoulders above the old one. The chairman towered head and shoulders above the rest of the committee.
See also: above, and, head, shoulder, tower

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rahimrah-HEE:MArabic
NeldaNEL-dəEnglish
Tzipporah-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
DonnieDAHN-eeEnglish
Cummings['kʌmiŋz]
AndroclesAN-drə-kleez (English)Ancient Greek (Latinized)