OVERDRESS vs GUSSY UP: NOUN
- Any garment worn over another in such a way as to combine with it in forming a dress; any part of costume which is obviously intended to be worn over another.
- A skirted garment, such as a pinafore, worn over other outer clothing.
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OVERDRESS vs GUSSY UP: VERB
- Dress too warmly
- To wear clothing which is too elaborate or formal for a particular occasion.
- To wear too many clothes for a particular occasion.
- Put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive
- Dress excessively
- To don fancy clothing; to dress up particularly in flattering or specially altered garments.
- Put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive
OVERDRESS vs GUSSY UP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To dress oneself more formally or elaborately than appropriate or desirable.
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OVERDRESS vs GUSSY UP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To dress or adorn to excess; to dress too much; to dress too formally for an informal occasion.
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OVERDRESS vs GUSSY UP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To dress to excess; dress with too much display and ornament.
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OVERDRESS vs GUSSY UP: RELATED WORDS
- Trick out, Tog up, Tog out, Rig out, Overclothe, Gussy up, Fig up, Fig out, Fancy up, Deck up, Deck out, Get up, Prink, Dress up, Attire
- Prink, Fancy up, Tog up, Trick out, Fig out, Trick up, Deck up, Deck out, Rig out, Tog out, Fig up, Get up, Dress up, Attire, Overdress
OVERDRESS vs GUSSY UP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dolman sleeve, Dressiest, Unironed, Drapey, Lippie, Overdo, Frilly, Wear, Dress, Underdress, Trick out, Rig out, Deck out, Dress up, Attire
- Chum, Spiffy, Frilly, Fancy, Adorned, Doll, Adorn, Dress, Primp, Trick out, Rig out, Deck out, Dress up, Attire, Overdress
OVERDRESS vs GUSSY UP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The bride should wear a white shift with an overdress in a bright color: red, bright blue, yellow, or green.
- To dress gaudily; to overdress; to bedizen; to deck out.
- The formerly his objeclive was to take over overdress so that you will become to you.
- Do not overdress or bundle your infant or child because the body is too hot.
- In fact, there is no need to overdress; most dining is casual.
- It is always better to overdress rather than dress too informally for an interview.
- It is best to neither overdress or under dress.
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OVERDRESS vs GUSSY UP: QUESTIONS
- Is Vanguard overdress animation available in English?
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