OVERDRESS vs PRINK: NOUN
- A skirted garment, such as a pinafore, worn over other outer clothing.
- 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.
- The act of prinking
OVERDRESS vs PRINK: VERB
- Put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive
- To wear too many clothes for a particular occasion.
- To wear clothing which is too elaborate or formal for a particular occasion.
- Dress too warmly
- Dress excessively
- Dress very carefully and in a finicky manner
- To dress finely, primp
- To give a wink; to wink.
- Put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive
OVERDRESS vs PRINK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To dress oneself more formally or elaborately than appropriate or desirable.
- To dress or adjust one's self for show; to prank.
- To dress or groom oneself with elaborate care or vanity; primp.
- To adorn (oneself) in a showy manner.
OVERDRESS vs PRINK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To dress or adorn to excess; to dress too much; to dress too formally for an informal occasion.
- To prank or dress up; to deck fantastically.
OVERDRESS vs PRINK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To dress to excess; dress with too much display and ornament.
- To deck; adorn; dress ostentatiously or fantastically.
- To strut; put on pompous airs; be pretentious or forward.
- To prank; dress for show; adorn one's self.
- To look; gaze.
OVERDRESS vs PRINK: 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
- Gussy up, Deck out, Fancy up, Fig out, Rig out, Tog up, Trick out, Tog out, Trick up, Fig up, Deck up, Attire, Get up, Dress up, Overdress
OVERDRESS vs PRINK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dolman sleeve, Dressiest, Unironed, Drapey, Lippie, Overdo, Frilly, Wear, Dress, Underdress, Trick out, Rig out, Deck out, Dress up, Attire
- Bigam, Queck, Burrer, Natica, Cherup, Anzac day, Sowl, Tinger, Gladen, Trick out, Rig out, Deck out, Attire, Dress up, Overdress
OVERDRESS vs PRINK: 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 PRINK: QUESTIONS
- Is Vanguard overdress animation available in English?
- N/A