Put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive.
1That's not even getting into what your prink government used to do.
2In flowers that prink the earth, and stars that gem the skies.
3We'll miss it all if you stop to prink.
4Now you go and prink up for dinner.
5You don't know how to prink, do you?
6Mebbee ye'll have to prink up a little now that we've got a gentleman contractor in the ship.
9Your little cousin, poor innocent, may be eaten by the beasts for aught you care, while you prink over trinkets.
10About midway up one of the towers, his statue appears in a niche, where pigeons strut and prink their feathers, undisturbed.
11Then I am going back to the hotel for an hour's rest and to prink, and afterwards into the Sporting Club at four o'clock.
12Charity nodded and prinked a little and went down-stairs into Jim's arms.
13She put her clothes on again and prinked as much as she could.
14But tell me, where are you going, all prinked out in your walking-things?
15She prinked out its ruffles and pleatings as she went.
16We girls who are in the house usually are glad to sneak in without prinking.