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decked
adjective as in adorned
Strongest matches
adjective as in clothed
Example Sentences
Students decked out in university gear or their Greek letters crowded in.
We were sitting next to a group of diners, one of them a young woman decked out with inflatable versions of the Statue of Liberty’s crown and torch.
It’s two floors and every inch is occupied, with maybe a hundred people decked out in Dodgers paraphernalia.
But after some time, she walks out of her dresser decked in a tan football shirt and a faux fur bucket hat, in her full prowess, ready to start anew.
The property was decked out in tartan, and Violet bought bagpipes and wore Highland dress.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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