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View definitions for decked

decked

adjective as in adorned

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adjective as in clothed

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Students decked out in university gear or their Greek letters crowded in.

From Salon

Crowds thousands-strong were trackside at Flemington for the event, decked out in bright outfits and enjoying the sunny spring weather.

From BBC

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.

From Salon

Also in attendance were Klum’s daughter, Leni, who also dressed up as an alien, Kelsea Ballerini and boyfriend Chase Stokes decked out as Danny and Sandy from “Grease,” Nicole Scherzinger as her blood-soaked “Sunset Boulevard” character and TikToker Charli D’Amelio as a “Black Swan” ballerina.

Ahead of the appearance of her annual post-Halloween “It’s time” video — her signal to fans that it’s OK to break out the Christmas music — Carey sat down for an interview at a rented Bel-Air mansion fully decked out for a BBC holiday special.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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