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cap-a-pieс ног до головы (The term "cap-a-pie" descends from the Middle French phrase "de cap a pe," which translates as "from head to foot," and it has been used in English since at least the 16th century. The birthday girl–dressed cap-a-pie as a princess, from tiara to sequined slippers–waited excitedly for her guests to arrive. george serebryakov)