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gussy up

VERB
  1. put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive
    The young girls were all fancied up for the party
    She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera

How To Use gussy up In A Sentence

  • Can we hope that the new administration will past strict new laws against journalists from provincial newspapers attempting to gussy up jiveass holiday features by using theoretical concepts of which they have not even the slightest grasp? THE GURGLING COD
  • Amazon tried to gussy up the Kindle edition by offering what looked like a steep 45% discount, but the digital edition still cost $5 more than the print edition. Outcry Prompts Amazon To Stop Overcharging For Digital Edition - The Consumerist
  • Or you could do the equivalent and open your Washington Post, where destiny has been achieved: Fred Hiatt, the proprietor of America's Worst Opinion Page, has done what he does best, invite a mendacious lackwit to gussy up his surplus of dead tree-pulp to the detriment of his rapidly declining readership. Dinesh D'Souza Docks In America's Safest Harbor For Lackwits [UPDATE]
  • Maybe Netlogo should hire a designer to gussy up their applets. Hughstimson.org » Blog Archive » Artificial Intelligence in Flash
  • Part of the larger Gateway Village complex, the lofts gussy up the streetscape and hide a huge parking garage behind them.
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