dead calm vs lock, stock and barrel

dead calm

noun
  • The condition of a perfectly flat sea with no waves and no wind. 

adj
  • Completely still with no waves and no wind. 

lock, stock and barrel

noun
  • A thing in its entirety, with nothing omitted. 

adv
  • Entirely. 

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