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deck out
Idioms and Phrases
Decorate, dress up, as in They were all decked out in their best clothes . [Mid-1700s]Example Sentences
Donald Trump stands on stage, grinning and talking about how "smart" and "strong" Vladimir Putin is, while his crowds — decked out in red hats instead of gray uniforms — roar their approval.
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge crossing the River Tyne was also decked out with a flag earlier in the week.
On Thursday, hundreds of people decked out in Dodgers gear flocked to the arrival hall at Tokyo Haneda Airport, hoping to catch a glimpse of the team as it deboarded its flight from Phoenix.
Devoted fans of the game show are congregated at the church, which doubles as an audience holding area, and they are decked out in colorful, homemade “The Price Is Rightâ€-themed T-shirts, hats and accessories.
New members decked out in white robes and hoods were there to be initiated, but it was also a celebration, complete with a marching band.
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