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deck up

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Explanation of "Deck Up"

Definition:
The phrase "deck up" means to put on special clothes or accessories to make oneself look more attractive or appealing. It often suggests that someone is dressing up for a special occasion or event.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "deck up" when you want to talk about getting dressed nicely for a particular event, like a party, wedding, or celebration.
  • It’s often used in informal contexts and is more common in spoken English.
Examples:
  1. Simple Example:

    • "She decided to deck up for her friend's birthday party."
    • (This means she chose to wear nice clothes for the party.)
  2. In a Sentence:

    • "The young girls were all decked up for the school dance."
    • (This means the girls dressed nicely to look their best for the dance.)
Advanced Usage:
  • You can also use "deck up" to describe decorating something to make it look more attractive, such as a room or a table, but this usage is less common.
Word Variants:
  • Decked up (past tense): "He decked up for the wedding last weekend."
  • Decking up (present participle): "She is decking up for the gala tonight."
Different Meanings:
  • Deck (noun): As a noun, "deck" can refer to a flat surface or a platform, like a deck of a ship or a deck in a house.
  • Deck out: This is a similar phrase meaning to dress up or to decorate something. For example, "They decked out the room for the holiday party."
Synonyms:
  • Dress up
  • Get dressed up
  • Fancy up
  • Put on finery
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Dress to impress: This means to wear nice clothes to make a good impression on others.
  • Put on your Sunday best: This idiom suggests wearing your finest clothes, often used for church or special occasions.
Summary:

"Deck up" is a fun and informal way to say you are getting dressed nicely for a special occasion.

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

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