- deck (oneself) out (in)
- deck (oneself) out (in)(zich) opdoffen/uitdossen (met/in)
English-Dutch dictionary. 2013.
English-Dutch dictionary. 2013.
deck — deck1 [dek] n. [prob. aphetic < MLowG verdeck (< ver , FOR + decken, to cover: see THATCH), transl. of It coperta, cover] 1. any extended horizontal structure in a ship or boat serving as a floor and structural support, and covering,… … English World dictionary
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prink — prinker, n. /pringk/, v.t. 1. to deck or dress for show. v.i. 2. to deck oneself out. 3. to fuss over one s dress, esp. before the mirror. [1570 80; appar. akin to PRANK2] * * * … Universalium
prink — [[t]prɪŋk[/t]] v. t. 1) to deck or dress for show 2) to deck oneself out 3) to fuss over one s dress, esp. before the mirror • Etymology: 1570–80; appar. akin to prank II prink′er, n … From formal English to slang
prink — /prɪŋk/ (say pringk) verb (t) 1. to deck or dress for show. –verb (i) 2. to deck oneself out. 3. to fuss over one s dress, especially in front of a mirror. {apparently related to prank2 (verb) –prinker, noun …
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