deck up

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deck up

She decided to deck up for the garden party.

Definition

Verb (transitive or intransitive, often used as "decked up" or "decking up"): - To dress in a showy, elaborate, or fancy manner; to adorn oneself or someone/something with special clothes or decorations for a particular occasion. It implies an effort to make an appearance more attractive, striking, or ornate.

Usage

The verb "deck up" is used to describe the act of putting on special attire or decorations, often for a festive event, celebration, or to create a specific impressive appearance. It can be applied to people, and sometimes to objects or places (e.g., a hall decked up for a party). It often carries a connotation of being dressed very elaborately or finely.

Examples
  • She decked herself up in her grandmother's vintage jewelry for the gala.
  • The children were all decked up in their Halloween costumes.
  • They decked up the banquet hall with flowers and lights for the wedding reception.
  • You don't need to deck up so much just for a casual dinner.
Advanced Usage
  • To be/get decked out/up: This is a common phrasal construction. "Decked out" is very similar in meaning and usage to "decked up."
    • The team was decked out in their new uniforms for the championship game.
  • The phrase can sometimes imply a slight excess or over-the-top quality in the dressing up.
Variants and Related Words
  • Deck (verb): A simpler form meaning to decorate or adorn. (e.g., )
  • Decked out (adjective phrase): Describing the state of being elaborately dressed or decorated.
  • Gussy up (verb, informal): A synonym with a similar informal tone.
  • Trick out (verb, informal): Often used for objects, like cars or rooms, decorated elaborately.
Synonyms
  • Dress up
  • Adorn
  • Embellish
  • Prink
  • Preen
  • Fancy up (informal)
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Deck out: Functionally identical to "deck up" in most contexts.
    • He decked out his car with new rims and a custom paint job.
Related Idioms
  • In one's (Sunday) best: Dressed in one's finest clothes. This idiom describes the result, while "deck up" describes the action.
    • The family arrived at the church in their Sunday best. (They had decked themselves up for the occasion.)
deck up

She decided to deck up for the garden party.

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