Dressed in fancy or formal clothing.
1 The Last Dance: Is the Michael Jordan documentary a dressed - up puff piece?
2 However, CFOs now see investment as a dressed - up word for cost.
3 Among these and the others were dressed - up children with oiled hair.
4 He seemed to know all about these dressed - up , chattering female traitors.
5 The populace followed at some distance, gazing with reverence on these dressed - up fools.
6 Aunt Maria, to Maria's mind, was very much dressed - up that evening.
7 That's why us kids don't like you, you're such a silly, dressed - up doll.
8 Highlight: This dressed - up , performance oriented workhorse is equipped with a standard 6-speed manual transmission.
9 Only lately have we come to see disruption as a dressed - up version of scab-ism.
10 Is the latest breach-of-contract claim a dressed - up rehash of an unsuccessful copyright infringement lawsuit?
11 Couldn't remember her ever asking for one or playing with even a dressed - up corncob.
12 Unions and investors have often complained they are little more than dressed - up retention payments.
13 By half-past nine dressed - up children were flitting along the side streets hurrying their seniors.
14 I wish there were fewer of these dressed - up old ballet masters promenading our streets.
15 Those two Vinck girls are no better than dressed - up monkeys.
16 The Beechams were not surprised at Nico's dressed - up daintiness when she called for them.
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