The couples left the dining area to shop for their new attire.
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This was a grave, smooth-faced individual in the attire of a notary.
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Three armed figures in battle-stained attire picked their way among the bodies.
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But we also don't need to bar otherwise accepted contemporary business attire.
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The guests were escorted to the bar area in their new attire.
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No woman should overdress in her own house; it is the worst taste.
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A bodice and overdress of white cretonne flowered with red roses.
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It's not the dress, she said, taking the overdress off.
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Colonial overdress and bodice of white, brocaded with pale-blue roses.
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You never want to be at a party underdressed, so I always tend to overdress.
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That's not even getting into what your prink government used to do.
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In flowers that prink the earth, and stars that gem the skies.
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We'll miss it all if you stop to prink.
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Now you go and prink up for dinner.
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You don't know how to prink, do you?
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We'll talk tomorrow; I'll call you as soon as I getup.
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He wanted to getup but she said: 'Sit where you are.
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What time did they getup, arrive home from work, have dinner?
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I saw Shifty Schiff getup yesterday and say this is Russia.
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Tesla has said the new Cybertruck will getup to 500 miles.
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I've kind of always liked to rigout swell when I could.
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Get a good rigout, so as to appear to advantage.
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With this load he went to the roadside and began to rigout a fence-post.
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We must rigout a cot for it there.
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Up with the royals and rigout stun'-sails, Mr Wilson, (to the mate).
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Now go on in and togup.
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Meet me about half-past seven, Walter, up in the room, all toggedup.
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It was Del Mar, all toggedup and carrying a magazine in his hand.
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Observe my lady in curl-papers and my lady toggedup for a dinner party.
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Probably a football player never had more assistance in toggingup for a game.
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Later at about 4.30 p.m. he will togout for hockey practice with the under-14s.
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Today marks the first time we, the Irish women's rugby team, will togout to play in our own national rugby stadium.
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The Irish players togout in men's and mixed gender teams, with two teams carrying European Champions titles into this bigger arena.
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In silk, with a trademark Latin, the plutocrat's wife appears, and I can afford but satin to togout my dimpled dears.
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Wee winter sports fans can togout in baby snow suits, mini goggles and the wonderfully warm and waterproof Molehill Snow Mocs (left).
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Tis the season to dressup your home with the season's best.
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Look, maybe he just wanted to dressup the discovery a bit.
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Any effort to dressup would have simply been in vain, anyway.
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I asked incredulously, mentally sorting through our box of dressup clothes.
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While you've been playing dressup, I've come up with a plan.
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Hermoine pushed a tray of honeyed figsout of a slave's hands.
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I knew he wasn't figgedout for nothing, put in Jock.
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Why, I am figgedout like a princess, and I never wear sabots now.
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Well, and ain't they figgedout!
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It was not in the least to blame; and it seems most unreasonable to have expected it to bear figsout of season.
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A man was working his way from the deckup into the rigging.
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He twisted it and pulled the back deckup without allowing himself to think.
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Just at this moment there seemed to be some excitement on the deckup forward.
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He picked the deckup fondly, while a faraway look came into his clouded eyes.
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Even though ops was only one deckup, the three-meter climb might as well have been a thousand.
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And I fancyup to now she has had her own way in everything.
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You can fancyup my excuse, or think up one of your own-I don't care which.
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And look at you, all fanciedup and haristocratic, I see.
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Haymitch and Effie are all fanciedup for the occasion.
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There goes the chief, Terry, all fanciedup like a bathroom on a German liner!
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But I know you've got one more trickup your sleeve: 10.
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I learned the trickup in New England, where I come from.
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I had no plans, no schemes, no last trickup my sleeve.
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But he can't keep the trickup because the trick isn't working.
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Was Karlov afraid or had he some new trickup his sleeve?
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They were usually fifteen and sixteen hours below deckout of the twenty-four.
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I think I heard the deckout there collapse during the Big Rumble.
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She wasn't on the deckout back or on the beach with the others.
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Get Richard there up the ladder and you be on the big deckout back.
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NewsImageFile: The Celebrity Solstice is well deckedout for a relaxing holiday.
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So they had to leave that trickout of the second act.
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It takes upward of 1 hour to trickout Eisenhower's Lincoln.
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Matt: OK, so just pulling every trickout of the bag?
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If we could find that trickout and take it back with us!
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A new paint job and custom sounds trickout the machine with Halo flair.
Ús de gussy up en anglès
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No need to gussyup the place -we won't be staying long.
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You don't gussyup a zen garden with autumn ferns.
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They make pretty patterns on a whole ham ready for roasting, and can gussyup an otherwise plain apple tart.
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Each represents an effort to gussyup the raw economics of land development with the comforting, familiar tropes of the knowledge economy.
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Julie Delpy's My Zoe isn't nearly so enchanting, but it does gussyup a ludicrous narrative with proper acting and meringue-soft science fiction.
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Though we've no reason to disbelieve any of these snippets, they do smack of an attempt to gussyup a process that is essentially undramatic.
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Meanwhile, Lockheed Martin, maker of the Air Force's prized F-22 Raptor, continues an all-out effort to gussyup the fighter as a billion-dollar jobs program.
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Those of you who haven't been to Vegas -well, it's bizarre in sort of a "let's gussyup this car wreck" kind of way.
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Phun has been gussiedup for the educational market and renamed Algodoo.
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We children were fixed up, cleaned up, and gussiedup for this occasion.
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Its eccentric buildings are splashed around like Christmas decorations, gussiedup and eye-catching.
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My favourite mental snapshot: seeing her all gussiedup at the Gatsby Ball.
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They were gussiedup to the nines-theway people used to dress for church.
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In short: gussyingup a gadget with glass beads doesn't mean it suddenly gains quality.
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The Mozilla team gussiedup the Page Info screen.
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In subsequent television appearances, Boyle has been made up, gussiedup, fluffed, coiffed and crimped.