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gussied up
Idioms and Phrases
Also, all gussied up . Dressed up, as in Dana loves to get all gussied up and go to a fine restaurant . The origin of this expression is not clear, though possibly it relates to the earlier use of the noun gussie (derived from a proper name) for an effeminate man. [ Slang ; mid-1900s]Example Sentences
The film itself is a fairly slight story, gussied up in period costuming and hair.
He was Fletcher Christian, an officer in His Majesty’s 18th century navy, gussied up in gold braid and buttons for the role, and he couldn’t have been more eager to shed the suit and the buttoned-up culture it stood for.
He was Fletcher Christian, an officer in His Majesty’s 18th century navy, gussied up in gold braid and buttons for the role, and he couldn’t have been more eager to shed the suit and the buttoned-up culture it stood for.
The performance space is a rehearsal studio that hasn’t been gussied up much, and the performers make full use of it.
From tailgating to hosting a gussied up to-do, jambalaya will have everyone circling back for more.
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